Sports Mole's Team of the Week

Sports Mole's Team of the Week

After a summer of minimal sporting action (ahem) the return of the Premier League this weekend was a welcome one and it didn't disappoint.

There were 26 goals scored across nine matches, all served up with usual dollop of eye-rubbing shock, awe and amazement.

So, join Sports Mole as we pick out the 11 players that made their mark.

Michel Vorm - Swansea The Belgian howed that last season wasn't a fluke with some important saves at Queens Park Rangers.

Ryan Bertrand - Chelsea The youngster's assured performance at Wigan showed that he is likely to feature heavily in the Blues' plans this season. John O'Shea - Sunderland Was part of a back four that withstood a bombardment against Arsenal but stood firm to earn an impressive clean sheet and point. Jonas Olsson - West Brom Despite the one-sided scoreline versus Liverpool at the Hawthorns, Olsson and company needed to be at their best to keep the Reds out. Steven Taylor - Newcastle The defender looked every bit as solid as he did before his serious Achilles injury last season.

Gervinho - Arsenal Worked as hard as anyone in both halves of the pitch at the Emirates as the Gunners drew a blank against Sunderland. Youssouf Mulumbu - West Brom The tireless Congolese earned a number of plaudits for his dominant performance in the centre of the park versus Liverpool. Santi Cazorla - Arsenal Looked every bit the Arsenal player with a skillful display on his Gunners debut. Eden Hazard - Chelsea The £32m Belgian was at the centre of both goals as Chelsea saw off Wigan at the DW Stadium.

Mladen Petric - Fulham The Croatian was sharp on his Cottagers debut as two goals helped his side dismantle Norwich. Rickie Lambert - Southampton He may have only been on the pitch for 35 minutes but the frontman scored an excellent goal and looked a constant threat against Manchester City.

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