It's a new season but it was the same story as a two-goal haul by Erling Haaland grabbed the headlines in Manchester City's emphatic 3-0 derby win over Manchester United.
Haaland has made a sensational start to 2025/26, scoring 11 times from six matches across all competitions, including a division-leading five goals in the Premier League so far.
The Norwegian's brace and general all-round performance on Sunday have landed him a spot in the Team of the Week selected by Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer and Hall of Fame inductee. The side also features Haaland's Man City team-mate Jeremy Doku. who registered two assists in the derby.
Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
"Villa are still without a goal this season, but Martinez made sure that they got a clean sheet and point at Everton with some impressive saves, including a brilliant stop from Michael Keane's header."
Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal)
"Has stepped in for the injured William Saliba and was easily one of the best players on the pitch."
Micky van de Ven (Spurs)
"Made three or four good tackles in the first half and capped an imposing Tottenham Hotspur display by scoring their third goal."
Nordi Mukiele (Sunderland)
"Stood firm and didn’t give Jean-Philippe Mateta a sniff. Solid as a rock."
Noni Madueke (Arsenal)
"Scored a great goal for England during the week and carried his form into the Nottingham Forest match. An electric display on the wing."
Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal)
"Outstanding. Scored twice - including a magnificent volley for his first goal. Welcome to the Premier League!"
Lucas Bergvall (Spurs)
"Showed unbelievable technique with a header to put Spurs 2-0 up and then set up Van de Ven for their third to seal a derby win at West Ham."
Moises Caicedo (Chelsea)
"Scored a net-buster from long range and was at the heart of everything Chelsea did well."
Jeremy Doku (Man City)
"Too hot to handle for Man Utd, causing them endless problems throughout and providing two assists in a comfortable derby win."
Erling Haaland (Man City)
"Bet he wishes he could play against that back three every week! Gave Man Utd's backline a torrid time and added another two goals to his tally."
Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth)
"Carried on his impressive start to the season, teeing up Alex Scott for the opener before netting the penalty winner with his third goal of the campaign."
Manager: Thomas Frank (Spurs)
"Spurs look a totally different side to the one that lost 22 times last season. Three clean sheets and three wins in their first four matches is an impressive start for head coach Frank."