Another week of Premier League football has been and gone, and just two teams still hold a 100% record. Manchester City blew away Bournemouth courtesy of a 4-0 scoreline, but Liverpool staggered to a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, leaving them 4 points behind the club that they took to the wire last season.
That draw, plus a share of the spoils between Tottenham and Chelsea in a fiery, controversial affair, has meant that it is Pep Guardiola’s former assistant Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal side that sit alongside the Champions, having dispatched Leicester City 4-2 in a game that could well have seen more goals.
Further down the table, a win for Nottingham Forest earned them their first points of the season, and simultaneously left West Ham with nothing from their opening two games, while Newcastle and Wolves played out a bore draw and Leeds threw away a 2-0 lead to cling on to a draw with Southampton.
The story of the weekend, however, undoubtedly came at Brentford, as the Bees humiliated Manchester United 4-0 in the first half, leaving Erik ten Hag’s side bottom of the Premier League table as it stands.
Two of their stars from the day make this XI, alongside duos from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. So, who stood out in TOTW 2?
📰 Table Of Contents
GK: Dean Henderson
A bad weekend for Manchester United was made worse less than 24 hours later when Dean Henderson put in a top performance for Nottingham Forest to gain them their first points in the Premier League since pre-2000.
Dean Henderson 🆚 David De Gea:
11 Saves 5
5 Crosses Claimed 0
2/2 Keeper Sweepers 1/1
1 Penalty Saves 0
0 Errors leading to goals 1
2.3 xG Prevented -1.0Hmmmm… 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8g29rgu4qq
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) August 14, 2022
RB: Reece James
It was another strong performance for Reece James on the right side of Thomas Tuchel’s defence, with the Englishman keeping Heung-Min Son quiet while also popping up with what should have been the winning goal for the Blues.
⭐️ Player of the Match, @ChelseaFC‘s Reece James
93 touches
66/72 passes completed, 1 chance created
7/10 duels won
Won all 3 tackles
2 shots, 1 on target
6th PL goal since the start of last season, most of any defender pic.twitter.com/a9z2VdXPqg— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) August 14, 2022
CB: Kalidou Koulibaly
It has been some start for the Senegalese defender at Chelsea. Excellent against Everton on the opening weekend, Koulibaly continued this trend with a fine performance against Tottenham, opening his account for the club from a corner in the process.
What a way to get your first goal for the club! 👏 pic.twitter.com/iaPFVI66MY
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) August 14, 2022
CB: Ben Mee
In a day that may go down as the lowest in Manchester United’s recent history, a great deal of credit has to go to Brentford. Key to their success was the rock solid performance of Ben Mee, who kept the United frontline quiet and also popped up with a goal in what was a rampant first half for the bees.
I don’t normally post after matches. But then again I don’t normally score in a 4-0 win against Man Utd 😁💪 pic.twitter.com/p6zYUHYBIX
— Ben Mee (@Ben6Mee) August 13, 2022
LB: Joao Cancelo
Another week, another great performance for Manchester City maestro Joao Cancelo. The impressive Portuguese defender rampaged up and down the left flank, grabbing an assist and helping to keep a clean sheet.
HEAT MAP แสดงการเคลื่อนที่ของฟูลแบ็คหมายเลข 7 Joao Cancelo 🔥🗺 #ManCityTH pic.twitter.com/ukJnwNrtpA
— Manchester City FC (@ManCityTH) August 15, 2022
CM: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
It was perhaps fortunate that Tottenham snatched a draw at Stamford Bridge, but Hojbjerg was key to their success. The Dane came up with a precise finish to drag Tottenham back into the game, and while Rodrigo Bentancur struggled, Hojbjerg was solid in the middle of the pitch for Antonio Conte.
SPURS ARE LEVEL! 😲
And it’s KICKING OFF on the bench… TUCHEL VS CONTE 😤 pic.twitter.com/U6dWgrWFoo
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) August 14, 2022
CM: Kevin de Bruyne
Is there a better midfielder in world football than Kevin de Bruyne? The Belgian continues to impress for the Champions, this time grabbing a goal and an assist as Manchester City blew away Bournemouth. With the Belgian and Erling Haaland in the same side, it is hard to see any way around backing them to be Premier League champions.
There’s no stopping @KevinDeBruyne 💨😮💨pic.twitter.com/Jb1m1UR7Zx
— 433 (@433) August 15, 2022
CM: Mathias Jensen
As all the focus was on Christian Eriksen’s return to the Community stadium, it was fellow midfielder Mathias Jensen who stole the show. A goal and an assist were just the tip of the iceberg for the Dane, who was the heartbeat of everything good for the Bees.
🙌 Mathias Jensen 🙌
A well-deserved Man of the Match award for Mathias!#BrentfordFC | #BREMUN | @UtilitaFootball pic.twitter.com/dBo634MWOn
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) August 14, 2022
LW: Gabriel Martinelli
It could be a massive season for Gabriel Martinelli if the first two games are anything to go by. The Brazilian made £80m rated defender Wesley Fofana look well off the pace as he toyed with the Leicester City defence all afternoon, and his goal was smartly taken. He looks to have struck up a formidable partnership with Gabriel Jesus.
Gabriel Martinelli’s game by numbers Vs. Leicester City:
92% pass accuracy
47 touches
4 key passes
1 big chance created
1 goalMartinelli has scored a goal in 3 consecutive Premier League games for the first time. 👏 pic.twitter.com/mtiZF7HW3j
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) August 13, 2022
ST: Gabriel Jesus
As home debuts go, this one was pretty special from the former Manchester City man. Two goals and a consistent threat, Jesus seems to have taken himself and Arsenal to a whole new level in the games since his arrival. While the proof will ultimately come in May, it has been a rapid start for the Brazilian.
Get it on repeat! 🔁 #ARSLEI pic.twitter.com/82Bfd1dQqJ
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 14, 2022
RW: Rodrigo
Currently the Premier League’s top goalscorer, Rodrigo may finally be beginning to live up to his hefty price tag when he was bought from Valencia. Two goals for Leeds put them in the driving seat for the game, only for his teammates to allow Southampton back in.
For the Spaniard, however, it was an impressive outing.
Rodrigo’s game by numbers vs Southampton:
80% pass accuracy
48 touches
3/4 long balls
4 shots
3 key passes
3 shots on target
2 goalsThe Premier League’s Top Scorer. 😲 pic.twitter.com/708xq774f0
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) August 13, 2022