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Sports Mole's Team of the Week

Sports Mole's Team of the Week
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In a weekend that saw 35 Premier League goals hit the back of the net, Sports Mole picks out the 11 players that shone.

In a weekend that saw 35 Premier League goals hit the back of the net, Sports Mole picks out the 11 players that shone.

John Ruddy (Norwich)
The Canaries shotstopper was a constant thorn in Chelsea's side during Saturday's meritable goalless draw at Carrow Road.

Micah Richards (Man City)
Despite letting Spurs back into the game, the stand-in captain led from the back for City with a powerful, imposing performance.
Chris Smalling (Man United)
Has clearly learned a thing or two from Rio Ferdinand as he was calmness personified during United's win at the Emirates Stadium.
Zak Whitbread (Norwich)
Was dogged at the back for Paul Lambert's side as they thwarted Fernando Torres and company.
Patrice Evra (Man United)
Exploited Arsenal's shortcomings down the left to great effect in tandem with Nani and Ryan Giggs.

Akos Buzsaky (QPR)
Scored a wonderful free kick in the win against Wigan to top a performance full of flair and skill.
James Morrison (West Brom)
With a spectacular eye for goal, the midfielder added to his scrapbook of long-range efforts with his drive at Stoke.
Mark Davies (Bolton)
The unsung hero was a composed presence in the centre of the park as the Trotters recorded an invaluable win over Liverpool.
Juan Mata (Chelsea)
Although his team couldn't find the breakthrough against Norwich, the Spaniard was at the heart of many of their best moves with his pace and willingness to attack.

Robbie Keane (Aston Villa)
Two sensational strikes against Wolves cemented the Irishman's temporary place in the hearts of the Villa faithful.
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
The first American to score a hat-trick in the Premier League, Dempsey proved against Newcastle why he could be targeted by bigger clubs over the summer.

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