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Following the second week of Premier League matches, English football correspondent Richard Jolly selects his best XI.
Goalkeeper
Adrian (West Ham United)
A brilliant late save from Bournemouth’s Josh King ensured West Ham won their first league game at the London Stadium.
Right-back
Mason Holgate (Everton)
The teenager produced a precocious performance of defensive nous and pace in just his second top-flight game.
Centre-back
Michael Keane (Burnley)
Liverpool had 81 per cent of the possession at Turf Moor but could not score as Keane defended with discipline and determination.
Centre-back
Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal)
The Frenchman showed just how much Arsenal missed him against Liverpool with an outstanding display in the 0-0 draw with Leicester.
Left-back
Danny Rose (Tottenham)
Kept his former teammate Andros Townsend quiet to give Tottenham a solid base for their derby win over Crystal Palace.
Right midfield
Cristhian Stuani (Middlesbrough)
The Uruguayan scored two goals, including a spectacular long-range effort, to win a derby against Sunderland.
Centre midfield
Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea)
Reminded Antonio Conte of his quality as the substitute played a glorious pass for Diego Conte’s late winner at Watford.
Centre midfield
Paul Pogba (Manchester United)
Showed his pace and talent in an auspicious debut as he helped United beat Southampton 2-0.
Left midfield
Shaun Maloney (Hull City)
Came off the bench to touch in Hull’s first goal and set up their second in the relegation favourites’ surprise win at Swansea.
Striker
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
Six goals in a week, five in two games and a first-half double in a 4-1 win over Stoke City. The Argentine is looking razor sharp.
Striker
Andre Gray (Burnley)
The Championship’s top scorer in 2015/16 made his mark at a higher level with his first top-flight goal and an assist to defeat Liverpool.
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