So we've now had the first round of matches and we've had a chance to see all the teams in action, however who were the best players from the week we've just had?
Goalkeeper-David De Gea (Manchester United)
The Spaniard may not have kept a clean sheet against Everton but Manchester United's young keeper managed to keep the Toffee's down to just a single goal in an outstanding performance that saw him making 3 or 4 fantastic saves.
Defence-Sylvian Distin (Everton)
Everton's Sylvain Distin may not have gotten the plaudits due to the performance of team mate Marouane Fellaini (also selected for the tam of the week) but he was a rock and thwarted United time and time again.
Defence-Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
Serbian Branislav Ivanovic was one Chelsea's stand out players in their 2-0 victory at Wigan. His threat going forward, which resulted in the opening goal was tremendous and his work at the back in helping Chelsea keep a clean sheet was vital, a real stand out performance.
Defence-James Collins (West Ham)
West Ham's resigning of James Collins looks like a a steal having cost less than £3 million and his performance against former team Aston Villa was almost flawless as the West Ham defense completely neutralised the Villa attack.
Defence-John Arne Riise (Fulham)
The veteran defender was a star at the back for Fulham playing not only brilliantly to defend his teams goal (something that was rarely required) but playing some of the most delightful diagonal balls we saw over the opening weekend.
Midfield-Marouane Fellaini (Everton)
The Belgian Midfielder gave Manchester United a headache linking play between attack and defence amazingly well and capped off an excellent performance with a stunning header to secure Everton the win.
Midfield-Samir Nasri (Manchester City)
The talented Frenchman did everything a manager could ask of an attack minded midfielder as he ran Southampton ragged before scoring the winning goal in the game of the weekend. Nasri could have assisted in any number of goals had the strikers been able to finish off the chances he created.
Midfield-Nathan Dyer (Swansea)
The Swans had an incredible match and whilst Michu stole the headlines Dyer was a close second, bagging two himself as the two men really abused the QPR midfield and defense. If Dyer can perform like this week in and week out he should be expecting an England call up before the year is out.
Midfield-Michu (Swansea City)
Swansea's City's signing of Michu appears to have been as master-stroke
as the Spaniard made an immediate impression on the Premier League
bagging 2 goals creating another in Swansea's demolition job over QPR.
Attack-Santi Cazorla (Arsenal)
Arsenal's Spanish debutant Santi Cazorla made an excellent start to his Premier League Career doing everything but scoring as he ran Sunderland ragged in a truly wonderful performance. Cazorla looks very special on this performance.
Attack-Mladen Petric (Fulham)
Like Michu (see above) Mladen Petric got off to the dream start to his Premier League career bagging 2 goals in his debut as Fulham routed Norwich 5-0. To add to his goals Petric also played a major part in the goal by Alexander Kacaniklic.
Manager of the Week-Michael Laudrup
Whilst Martin Jol may feel he deserved the plaudits due to the performance of his team, it's hard not to feel that the Michael Laudrup just out did him. Laudrup took over a Swansea City who had lost their manager (Brendon Rodgers) and star player (Joe Allen) over summer but yet put on a performance that seemed to suggest that they are now Laudrup's team.
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Monday, 20 August 2012
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Premier League Week 1-As it Happens (Saturday)
Penalty
Just minutes after Spurs managed to the level the score they shoot themselves in the foot giving away a penalty as Rafael Van Der Vaart brings down Hatem Ben Arfa. Ben Arfa gets up to score the spot kick and Newcastle reclaim the lead.
Newcastle 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Bar (55)
Defoe (76)
Ben Arfa (80) Pen
Goal!
Tottenham manage to equalise against Newcastle thanks to Jermain Defoe and with around 15 minutes of the match left this is anyone's game.
Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Ba (55)
Defoe (76)
Red Card
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew becomes the first manager of the season to be sent to the stands after pushing a linesman after what he felt was a bad decision.
Goal!
Newcastle take the lead against Spurs against the run of play as Demba Ba scores for the first time in 15 games.
Newcastle 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Ba (55)
Yellow Card
The referee hands out a 4th first half yellow card in the Newcastle v Tottenham game, giving Yohan Cabaye a booking with just seconds of the half to play.
Yellow Card
The cards are really being flashed about there with Sandro joining Tottenham team mate Livermore in the book. 19 minutes in and we've had 3 cards.
Yellow Card
Just minutes after the first yellow card we get another this time Tottenham's Jake Livermore.
Yellow Card
The first yellow card of the late kick off goes to Danny Simpson of Newcastle after 14 minutes.
We have now kicked off in the late match between Newcaste and Tottenham at the stadium formerly known as St James Park.
Yellow Card
Andy Carrol picks up a very late booking to add further insult to injury for Liverpool who have a truly terrible start to the season.
Yellow Card
Ryan Shawcross is the latest Stoke player to get on the wrong side of the referee as Reading try to steal a win
Yellow Card
Stoke are starting to struggle to even hold on to a point and goalkeeper Asmir Begović picks up a yellow card.
Red Card and Penalty
Stoke are reduced to 10 men late on as Dean Whitehead picks up his second yellow card for a foul in the area giving Reading a surprising chance to pick up a point with a penalty which Adam le Fondre puts away to equalise.
Reading 1-1 Stoke
Kightly (34)
Fondre (89)
Penalty
Fulham have a chance to go 5-0 up as they get a penalty...and it's converted by Steve Sidwell who has just compounded the embarrassment or Norwich who have been slaughtered here today.
Fulham 5-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petric (41, 54)
Kačaniklić (66)
Sidwell (87) Pen
Goal!
Swansea are really having a day to remember as they go 5-0 up against QPR who have had a nightmare of a return to the Premier League. Scott Sinclair adds the latest Swansea get off to an amazing start.
QPR 0-5 Swansea
Michu (8, 43)
Dyer (63, 71)
Sinclair (81)
Goal!
This is becoming laughable from Liverpool who have now fallen 3-0 down thanks to Romelu Lukaku who really has tied up the match for West Brom. Brendon Rodgers needs to get to the drawing board as soon as the final whistle goes.
West Brom 3-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Odemwinge (64) Pen
Lukaku (77)
Yellow Card
West Brom collect their first yellow card of the season as Marc-Antoine Fortuné gets booked against Liverpool
Yellow Card
Matthew Etherington becomes the 4th player to have his name taken in the Reading v Stoke game, joining his Stoke team mate Whitehead.
Yellow Card
Reading's Mikele Leigertwood gets his name taken by the referee and joins team mate Gorkss on a yellow card.
Goal!
Maybe Fulham won't finish the day top the Premier League after all as Dyer grabs a second and bag's Swansea's 4th goal of the match as they roll over QPR. This is getting nasty.
QPR 0-4 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Dyer (63-71)
Goal!
Fulham are having a field day here against Norwich and have now added a 4th goal thanks to Alexander Kačaniklić. Fulham will almost certainly be top of the League at the end of the day following this demolition job.
Fulham 4-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Ptric (41, 54)
Kačaniklić (66)
Goal!
Swansea are banging them in for fun now as they go 3-0 up thanks to Nathan Dyer grabs his first of the season.
QPR 0-3 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Dyer (63)
Yellow Card
Swansea's Angel Rangel get's his name taken by the referee and joins team mate Guzman, as well as QPR pair Diakité and Fabio.
Penalty
Just minutes after Shane Long misses a penalty West Brom get another as Martin Škrtel makes a huge blunder. Peter Odemwingie bangs this one in to double West Brom's lead.
West Brom 2-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Odemwinge (64)
Missed Penalty
West Brom's Shane Long takes the penalty and...what was that? He nicely passes it to Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina who easily saves it to keep the score 1-0
Red Card
Things go from bad to worse for Liverpool as Daniel Agger gets himself sent off for preventing a clear goal scoring opportunity. A double whammy as West Brom have been given a penalty as well.
Yellow Card
QPR pick up their second booking in the space of minutes as Fabio follows Diakité into the referees book.
Yellow CardLiverpool collect their third booking of the match as Lukas gets shown a yellow card
Yellow Card
Things are just getting progressively worse for QPR who just minutes after going 2-0 have Samba Diakité booked
Goal!
Swansea new boy Michu bags his second of the day as he double's Swansea's lead over QPR
QPR 0-2 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Goal!
Fulham move further ahead of Norwich City as Petric scores his second of the game and Fulham's 3rd. This looking like a painful day for the Canaries.
Fulham 3-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petric (41, 54)
Substitution
Struggling Norwich make the first substitution of the Premier League see sending Steve Morison on to replace Andrew Surman at half time as they attempt to over turn a 2-goal deficit at Fulham.
Yellow CardReading's Kaspars Gorkšs joins Dean Whitehead in the referees book just before half time.
Yellow Card
Liverpool's bad boy Luis Suarez didn't need long to pick up his first yellow card of the season as he collects Liverpool's second booking of the day just minutes after Liverpool go down.
Goal!
What a strike! Zlotan Gera marks his return to the Premier League in style as he scores a blinder against Liverpool for West Brom. This is worth watching Match Of The Day for.
West Brom 1-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Goal!
Fulham double their lead over Norwich thanks to Mladen Petrić who scores his first goal for the club after signing in the summer.
Fulham 2-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petrić (41)
Yellow Card
Liverpool defender Glen Johnson becomes the first Liverpool player to pick up a yellow card.
Goal!
West Ham take the lead in controversial fashion as Kevin Nolan manage to put the Premier League's new boys 1-0 up against Aston Villa
West Ham 1-0 Aston Villa
Nolan (40)
Yellow Card
Aston Villa's Cieran Clark picks up the second yellow card of the day after 39 minutes
Goal!
Stoke City manage to take the lead completely against the run of player against Reading with new signing Michael Kightly grabbing it thanks to a huge blunder by Adam Federici.
Reading 0-1 Stoke City
Kightly (34)
Goal!
Fulham open their account in the Premier League for this season with a Damien Duff strike against Norwich City.
Fulham 1-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Yellow Card
The first Yellow Card of the 2012-2013 Premier League season is handed out to Stoke City's Dean Whitehead after 18 minutes of their match with Reading.
Goal!
The first of the 2012-2013 Premier League season is scored by Swansea, with new boy Michu being the goal scorer against QPR!
QPR 0-1 Swansea
Michu (8)
Just minutes after Spurs managed to the level the score they shoot themselves in the foot giving away a penalty as Rafael Van Der Vaart brings down Hatem Ben Arfa. Ben Arfa gets up to score the spot kick and Newcastle reclaim the lead.
Newcastle 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Bar (55)
Defoe (76)
Ben Arfa (80) Pen
Goal!
Tottenham manage to equalise against Newcastle thanks to Jermain Defoe and with around 15 minutes of the match left this is anyone's game.
Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Ba (55)
Defoe (76)
Red Card
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew becomes the first manager of the season to be sent to the stands after pushing a linesman after what he felt was a bad decision.
Goal!
Newcastle take the lead against Spurs against the run of play as Demba Ba scores for the first time in 15 games.
Newcastle 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Ba (55)
Yellow Card
The referee hands out a 4th first half yellow card in the Newcastle v Tottenham game, giving Yohan Cabaye a booking with just seconds of the half to play.
Yellow Card
The cards are really being flashed about there with Sandro joining Tottenham team mate Livermore in the book. 19 minutes in and we've had 3 cards.
Yellow Card
Just minutes after the first yellow card we get another this time Tottenham's Jake Livermore.
Yellow Card
The first yellow card of the late kick off goes to Danny Simpson of Newcastle after 14 minutes.
We have now kicked off in the late match between Newcaste and Tottenham at the stadium formerly known as St James Park.
Yellow Card
Andy Carrol picks up a very late booking to add further insult to injury for Liverpool who have a truly terrible start to the season.
Yellow Card
Ryan Shawcross is the latest Stoke player to get on the wrong side of the referee as Reading try to steal a win
Yellow Card
Stoke are starting to struggle to even hold on to a point and goalkeeper Asmir Begović picks up a yellow card.
Red Card and Penalty
Stoke are reduced to 10 men late on as Dean Whitehead picks up his second yellow card for a foul in the area giving Reading a surprising chance to pick up a point with a penalty which Adam le Fondre puts away to equalise.
Reading 1-1 Stoke
Kightly (34)
Fondre (89)
Penalty
Fulham have a chance to go 5-0 up as they get a penalty...and it's converted by Steve Sidwell who has just compounded the embarrassment or Norwich who have been slaughtered here today.
Fulham 5-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petric (41, 54)
Kačaniklić (66)
Sidwell (87) Pen
Goal!
Swansea are really having a day to remember as they go 5-0 up against QPR who have had a nightmare of a return to the Premier League. Scott Sinclair adds the latest Swansea get off to an amazing start.
QPR 0-5 Swansea
Michu (8, 43)
Dyer (63, 71)
Sinclair (81)
Goal!
This is becoming laughable from Liverpool who have now fallen 3-0 down thanks to Romelu Lukaku who really has tied up the match for West Brom. Brendon Rodgers needs to get to the drawing board as soon as the final whistle goes.
West Brom 3-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Odemwinge (64) Pen
Lukaku (77)
Yellow Card
West Brom collect their first yellow card of the season as Marc-Antoine Fortuné gets booked against Liverpool
Yellow Card
Matthew Etherington becomes the 4th player to have his name taken in the Reading v Stoke game, joining his Stoke team mate Whitehead.
Yellow Card
Reading's Mikele Leigertwood gets his name taken by the referee and joins team mate Gorkss on a yellow card.
Goal!
Maybe Fulham won't finish the day top the Premier League after all as Dyer grabs a second and bag's Swansea's 4th goal of the match as they roll over QPR. This is getting nasty.
QPR 0-4 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Dyer (63-71)
Goal!
Fulham are having a field day here against Norwich and have now added a 4th goal thanks to Alexander Kačaniklić. Fulham will almost certainly be top of the League at the end of the day following this demolition job.
Fulham 4-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Ptric (41, 54)
Kačaniklić (66)
Goal!
Swansea are banging them in for fun now as they go 3-0 up thanks to Nathan Dyer grabs his first of the season.
QPR 0-3 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Dyer (63)
Yellow Card
Swansea's Angel Rangel get's his name taken by the referee and joins team mate Guzman, as well as QPR pair Diakité and Fabio.
Penalty
Just minutes after Shane Long misses a penalty West Brom get another as Martin Škrtel makes a huge blunder. Peter Odemwingie bangs this one in to double West Brom's lead.
West Brom 2-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Odemwinge (64)
Missed Penalty
West Brom's Shane Long takes the penalty and...what was that? He nicely passes it to Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina who easily saves it to keep the score 1-0
Red Card
Things go from bad to worse for Liverpool as Daniel Agger gets himself sent off for preventing a clear goal scoring opportunity. A double whammy as West Brom have been given a penalty as well.
Yellow Card
QPR pick up their second booking in the space of minutes as Fabio follows Diakité into the referees book.
Yellow CardLiverpool collect their third booking of the match as Lukas gets shown a yellow card
Yellow Card
Things are just getting progressively worse for QPR who just minutes after going 2-0 have Samba Diakité booked
Goal!
Swansea new boy Michu bags his second of the day as he double's Swansea's lead over QPR
QPR 0-2 Swansea
Michu (8, 53)
Goal!
Fulham move further ahead of Norwich City as Petric scores his second of the game and Fulham's 3rd. This looking like a painful day for the Canaries.
Fulham 3-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petric (41, 54)
Substitution
Struggling Norwich make the first substitution of the Premier League see sending Steve Morison on to replace Andrew Surman at half time as they attempt to over turn a 2-goal deficit at Fulham.
Yellow CardReading's Kaspars Gorkšs joins Dean Whitehead in the referees book just before half time.
Yellow Card
Liverpool's bad boy Luis Suarez didn't need long to pick up his first yellow card of the season as he collects Liverpool's second booking of the day just minutes after Liverpool go down.
Goal!
What a strike! Zlotan Gera marks his return to the Premier League in style as he scores a blinder against Liverpool for West Brom. This is worth watching Match Of The Day for.
West Brom 1-0 Liverpool
Gera (43)
Goal!
Fulham double their lead over Norwich thanks to Mladen Petrić who scores his first goal for the club after signing in the summer.
Fulham 2-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Petrić (41)
Yellow Card
Liverpool defender Glen Johnson becomes the first Liverpool player to pick up a yellow card.
Goal!
West Ham take the lead in controversial fashion as Kevin Nolan manage to put the Premier League's new boys 1-0 up against Aston Villa
West Ham 1-0 Aston Villa
Nolan (40)
Yellow Card
Aston Villa's Cieran Clark picks up the second yellow card of the day after 39 minutes
Goal!
Stoke City manage to take the lead completely against the run of player against Reading with new signing Michael Kightly grabbing it thanks to a huge blunder by Adam Federici.
Reading 0-1 Stoke City
Kightly (34)
Goal!
Fulham open their account in the Premier League for this season with a Damien Duff strike against Norwich City.
Fulham 1-0 Norwich
Duff (26)
Yellow Card
The first Yellow Card of the 2012-2013 Premier League season is handed out to Stoke City's Dean Whitehead after 18 minutes of their match with Reading.
Goal!
The first of the 2012-2013 Premier League season is scored by Swansea, with new boy Michu being the goal scorer against QPR!
QPR 0-1 Swansea
Michu (8)
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