Reading's Hal Robson-Kanu, right, celebrates after scoring against Fulham during their English Premier League soccer match at the Madjeski stadium, in Reading, England, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Tom Hevezi) *** Local Caption *** Britain Soccer Premier League.JPEG-05468.jpg
Our goalkeeper of week 9 is QPR's Julio Cesar who has shone since arriving in West London, despite the club's struggles in the Premier League. Sang Tan/AP
Dimitar Berbatov's deadline day move to Fulham from Manchester United may have been shrouded in controversy, but he showed he's lost none of his touch during his goalscoring performance against Reading. Tom Hevezi/AP
Wigan Athletic's Maynor Figueroa was one of their key men in the match against West Ham, and his performance secured him a slot as one of our full-backs of the week. Nigel Roddis/Reuters
Jack Wilshire made an impressive return to first team action for Arsenal after his lengthy lay-off. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Chelsea fans may not have agreed by the end of the match, but Rio Ferdinand's influence in the Man Utd defence was a crucial factor in their 3-2 victory. Ian Kington/AFP
In a week when Arsenal were criticised for letting Robin van Persie move to Manchester United, the Dutch forward underlined what a key signing he may yet turn out to be for Sir Alex Ferguson. Gerry Penny/EPA
Chris Baird fils a gap at fullback for the second week running, proving his versatility and scoring once more for Martin Jol's side. Christopher Lee/Getty Images
Wigan defender Ivan Ramis put in an impressive performance against West Ham to land a position in the heart of our team of the week defence. Paul Thomas/Getty Images
Never less than controversial, but Luis Suarez' performance for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby was influential to say the least. Chris Brunskill/Getty Images
Once again Juan Mata proved himself a key man in the Chelsea midfield, as his bustling performance against Manchester United confirmed. Michael Regan/Getty Images