Another turbulent week in the Eredivisie saw late goals, VAR madness and some great individual performances.

We analysed the best performances of the week and put together our best eleven of the week.

Goalkeeper: Lars Unnerstall (VVV Venlo)

Unnerstall maintains his number one spot in the Team of the Week from round 1, putting in yet another exceptional game.

The 28-year-old’s heroic performance against Ajax was almost enough to claim a point, but he couldn’t keep out an 88th minute Dusan Tadic penalty.

Despite the late heartbreak, Unnerstall made eight saves against the Amsterdam side and continues to prove that he is one of the best goalkeepers in the league.

Right Back: Sean Klaiber (Utrecht)

Klaiber played in midfield last week, but the 24-year-old truly looked at home at right back.

Picking up a goal and an assist in his sides 2-0 win over PEC Zwolle, what more needs to be said?

Klaiber won four aerial duels in the match and came away with a 79% passing accuracy for the match.

Centre back: Jan-Arie van der Heijden (Feyenoord)

Van der Heijden is a consistent, cool and experienced head at the back for Feyenoord, showing that once again against Excelsior.

Winning four tackles and two aerial duels as well as coming away with a 91% passing accuracy gave Feyenoord a great base at the back to work with.

The cherry on top came as the 30-year-old scored an outrageous back heel in the 89th minute to up his sides lead to 3-0.

Centre back: Karol Mets (NAC Breda)

Mets has certainly not been a consistent performer for Breda, often losing his head and putting in poor challenges.

But this week this Estonian put all that away and showed why he is a regular starter. Helping Breda play from the back, Mets would bring the ball out from defence and play ambitious passes to get attacks started.

He even managed to net a goal of his own, tucking home a delightful volley on the 50th minute for his first Eredivisie goal.

Left back: Bart van Hintum (Heracles)

In a game of absolute chaos early on, van Hintum seemed to be one of the cooler heads on the field as Heracles beat Den Haag 4-2.

A spectacular volley on the seventh minute put his side two goals to the good.

But it was van Hintum’s aerial abilities that got him his place in this team, winning five aerial duels against a tall Den Haag side.

Right midfield: Oussama Idrissi (AZ Alkmaar)

Idrissi is one of the key players for AZ Alkmaar this season and his good form makes them unlikely title contenders.

Two goals for Idrissi, showing great attacking positioning for both, helped AZ Alkmaar to a 4-1 win over FC Emmen.

Alkmaar find themselves still top of the lague, but Idrissi will have to be at his best once again next week with Vitesse travelling to the AFAS Stadion.

Centre midfield: Dan Crowley (Willem II)

The English midfielder fired Willem II to their first points of the season as his rocketed effort was the difference in a 1-0 win over Groningen.

The 21-yeard-old joined Willem II last season but and has now fired his first goal for the club in his 11th apperance.

Crowley could now find himself a regular starter for Willem II and will hopefully continue to blossom.

Centre midfield: Gianluca Nijholt (NAC Breda)

Nijholt missed out on last weeks season opener for Breda, but showed them what they were missing with an excellent performance this week.

The 28-year-olds 91% passing accuracy was crucial for Breda as he kept play continuously moving quickly.

He also showed great courage as he got onto the end of a ball with the onrushing keeper on his toes to convert his sides third goal.

Left midfield: Kristoffer Peterson (Heracles)

Peterson proved to be crucial once again for Heracles, netting his second and third goals of the season against Den Haag.

Peterson tucked away a penalty in style, firing it into the top left corner, before grabbing his second after some beautiful build up play from his side.

Peterson will certainly be one to watch throughout the rest of the season.

Striker: Myron Boadu (AZ Alkmaar)

When AZ Alkmaar bought Den Haag’s Bjorn Johnsen, many expected him to lead the line for them, but 17-year-old Myron Boadu has simply been too good to drop this season.

Scoring on his Eredivisie debut last week, his excellent start carried over to this week netting another and providing an assist in a 4-1 win over FC Emmen.

Boadu dribbles with great intent and bravery and clearly is confident in his own ability going forward.

The young Dutchman will hopefully be the future start of the Oranje.

Striker: Robin van Persie (Feyenoord)

From an up and coming talent, to a legend of the game.

Robin van Persie is one of the greatest strikers of this generation and he showed that he’s still got it this weekend.

Van Persie did miss a sitter, hitting the crossbar of an open goal, but a goal and an assist from the 35-year-old more than made up for it.

The Feyenoord captain lead by example throughout and helped put his side back on track in the Eredivisie.