A stunning result from Carrow Road sees England and Norwich City goalkeeper John Ruddy handed the gloves for our team of the week, following his outstanding showing against Manchester United. Lindsey Parnaby/EPA
Southampton defender Nathaniel Clyne proved his class in the battle of the Premier League strugglers against QPR. Julian Finney/Getty Images
Sunderland's Spanish defender Carlos Cuellar's physical presence proved a decisive factor in Martin O'Neill's side's win over Fulham. Ben Stansall/AFP
Michael Turner marshalled Norwich City's defence well enough to ensure their unbeaten run was not ended by Manchester United. Lindsey Parnaby/EPA
Manchester City wingback Maicon enjoyed veritable acres of space on the right against Aston Villa at the Etihad, and made full use of the courtesy. Alex Livesey/Getty Images
Jose Enrique was played out of position by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers against Wigan, but looked all the better for it with a commanding midfield performance at Anfield. Chris Brunskill/Getty Images
Santi Cazorla continues to look like a shrewd bit of business for Arsenal, this time running the show in midfield with a tireless performance that handed bragging rights to the Emirates side over their North London rivals. Glyn Kirk/AFP
Former Manchester United trainee Anthony Pilkington came back to haunt the side that rejected him with the winning goal at Carrow Road. Christopher Lee/Getty Images
Reading's Adam Le Fondre derailed Everton's forward momentum with a dangerous performance and a brace of goals at the Madejski Stadium. Jan Kruger/Getty Images
Craig Levein may not have rated him, but Scotland striker Steven Fletcher's purple patch for Sunderland continued with a goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Julian Finney/Getty Images
West Bromwich Albion's Shane Long heads past Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal as the Baggies recorded a famous victory over the European Champions. Alastair Grant/AP
The National's pick of the eleven key men in the latest round of English Premier League matches.