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We brought you three superb commentaries, as Manchester City started their season with an impressive win, Crystal Palace held Everton, and Tottenham came from behind to thwart Aston Villa.
The games all saw some magnificent individual performances making it hard to pick a Man of the Match in all three.
Such is the quality of the Premier League the awards could have gone to any number of player so sometimes it’s wise to let statistics help us choose.
So, who should have had the award in every other Premier League clash over the weekend according to WhoScored.com? Find out below…
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Made to work a little more than he may have anticipated, he did good work on the deck, winning all three tackles he made, while he also made three clearances and five interceptions.
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Dominant in the air too, he did superbly and scored the Reds’ third goal of the game too.
You would be forgiven for assuming Raheem Sterling was Man of the Match at the London Stadium but statistics suggest it was his Algerian teammate.
Mahrez grabbed two assists and was a thorn in the Hammers’ side all afternoon – and unlucky not to score too.
It shouldn’t be overlooked he won all four tackles he attempted and made two interceptions.
Not only did the ex-Brentford man score against the Blades, he was heavily involved in build-up play for the Cherries.
Only Nathan Ake and Oliver Norwood had more touches than the Welsh international.
It’s hard to argue against the fact Barnes is now a top level Premier League striker.
Not only did he clinically bury chances which fell his way against the Saints, he completed four dribbles, and won five aerial duels.
It’s hard to argue against the fact Barnes is now an elite Premier League striker.
Not only did he clinically bury chances which fell his way against the Saints, he completed four dribbles, and won five aerial duels.
There were rumours surrounding defensive partner Lewis Dunk this summer but too many forget how good Duffy has been too.
He was successful with all four tackles he made, while he also made six clearances and two interceptions.
Christian Eriksen’s introduction changed the game but Kane’s goals gave Spurs the win.
The Villans allowed him to take eight shots and while they blocked three and saw three miss the target, the two others found the back of the net. You just can’t give him those chances.
The youngster is meant to be ‘filling in’ at right-back but is quickly becoming a very good player in this position.
Not only did he put up good attacking numbers and create the Gunners’ goal against the Magpies, he also delivered defensively with three interceptions, three clearances, and four won tackles.
His arm may have resulted in Leander Dendoncker’s goal being disallowed but he still had a fine showing.
The fact he made eight clearances and also completed two dribbled shows the centre-back can do both the dirty work and the glamorous stuff too.
He only made 48 touches during his time on the pitch but he managed four shots, four completed dribbles, and one goal.
He also made key pass for good measure and looked sharp up top.
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