Here is our team of round two of the Premier League season. Have we missed anyone who should be in it? Let us know what you think!
Goalkeeper: Adrian (West Ham)
The West Ham 'keeper was influential in his sides 1-0 victory over Bournemouth on Sunday. He pulled off some important saves in the second half to keep his side in the game.
Right-back: Antonio Valencia (Manchester United)
While Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbed the headlines in Manchester United's Friday night fixture, Valencia was a solid performer and looked a threat going forward, but still solid at the back
Centre-back: John Stones (Manchester City)
Stones is already starting to pay back some of his hefty transfer fee. The former Everton man looked very assured as Manchester City beat Stoke 4-1 in a potentially tricky encounter. The England international is really thriving under Pep.
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Burnley)
Liverpool had 81% possession at Turf Moor, but still didn't manage to get past Keane and co. The defender got the better of Daniel Sturridge on the day and fully deserves to be in the Team of the Week.
Left-back: Patrick Van Aanholt (Sunderland)
The Dutchman had a fine game, despite his side losing to Middlesbrough. The defender was a real threat going forward and didn't deserve to be on the losing side. He popped up with a goal for the Black Cats and forced the equaliser for his side.
Right-midfield: Cristhian Stuani (Middlesbrough)
The winger scored two goals in a 2-1 victory over Sunderland, including a wonderful strike to give his side the lead. He was then in the right place at the right time to score the winner for Boro.
Centre-midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United)
The Frenchman got off to a shaky start, but grew into the game and his presence in the Man United team was there for everyone to see. There's room for improvement, but he dealt well with the expectation
Centre-midfield: Shaun Maloney (Hull City)
Perhaps a slight left-field selection since he didn't even start Hull's game against Swansea. However, the Scot came off the bench to score Hull's first and then assist Hernandez for Hull's second to give the Tigers another valuable win.
Left-midfield: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
Sterling was back to his best against Stoke at the weekend. The winger caused all sorts of problems for the Stoke defence in City's 4-1 win, and also unselfishly assisted Nolito to score the final goal.
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
Aguero continued his scintillating form with two goals against Stoke. The Argentinian managed to put his mid-week penalty woes behind him to score City's first and scored a lovely glancing header for his side's second.
Striker: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Manchester United)
Zlatan once again delivered for the Red Devils with two goals. The Swede powered home a wonderful header before making no mistake with a penalty against Southampton