After the fourth week of Eredivisie action, we have begun to get a better idea of how the season could play out.

With some teams struggling and others beginning to show their title intent, the Eredivisie has certainly started to take shape, with the leagues highest scoring week so far.

Goalkeeper: Hidde Jurjus (De Graafschap)

The PSV loanee had an exceptional game in his sides 1-1 draw with FC Emmen.

Jurjus was unfortunate to concede, having made a great save from close range that would fall straight into the path of Alexander Bannick to tap home.

Before this the shot stopper had made 10 saves to keep his side level against a dominant Emmen side.

Jurjus even started the attack for Graafschaps equaliser, his excellent kick forward beginning the move for Fabian Serrarens 86th minute goal to snatch a point.

Right back: Noussair Mazraoui (Ajax)

In a difficult week for defenders, the young Moroccan defender managed to put in a professional performance as his side eased past Vitesse 4-0.

Mazaroui made three tackles and won two aerial duels as well as crucially having an 81% passing accuracy.

In a short space of time, the 20-year-old as cemented his place at right back for Ajax and has surely become one of the worlds best young right backs.

Centre back: Nick Viergever (PSV Eindhoven)

A defender that scores two goals in a 6-1 win simply has to make it into the Team of the Week.

Viergever contributed goals either side of half-time, showing great instinct as he latched onto rebounds for both of his goals.

The dominant performance by PSV has seen them climb to the top of the Eredivisie and goals from Viergever as well as him having a huge 95% passing accuracy were crucial to this.

Centre back: Sepp van den Berg (PEC Zwolle)

At just 16-years-old, Sepp van den Berg is already putting in exceptional performances in the Eredivisie.

Van den Berg was promoted to Zwolle’s first team this season and he has already began repaying manager John van’t Schip’s faith in him, putting in a man of the match performance to claim a 1-0 win over Groningen.

The youngster made two tackles and won three aerial duels as well as having an 84% passing accuracy as he helped maintain his sides clean sheet.

Left back: Angelino (PSV Eindhoven)

Although Angelino is unlikely to get the plaudits for his sides 6-1 win over, he certainly deserves them.

The 21-year-old left back provided two assists, both for Steven Bergwijn, which were crucial for his side.

The former Manchester City youth player managed to get the balance of his attacking and defensive duties correct all game and could be a big part of PSV’s season.

Centre midfield: Mohammed Osman (Heracles)

Heracles shock victory over AZ Alkmaar has been one of the biggest results in this seasons Eredivisie and Osman was a huge part of it.

The 24-year-old scored an exceptional 30-yard-goal to bring his side level after a difficult start to the game.

Osman finished the game with a 89% passing accuracy and helped to continue Heracles’ excellent start to the season.

Centre midfield: Abdenasser El Khayati (Den Haag)

El Khayati became the top goalscorer after putting four goals past Excelsior.

The 29-year-old opened the scoring with a calmly slotted penalty before adding a second with a curling effort that came just off the post to end the half.

He then got his third from a similair postion, this time firing a low effort home. He confirmed the win and claimed his fourth with yet another brilliant curling effort as he wrapped up what had been the best performance in the Eredivisie this season.

Centre midfield: Jorrit Hendrix (PSV Eindhoven)

The 23-year-old has been a consistent performer for his side since debuting in 2013 and showed just how important he is once again this week.

It was Hendrix’s exceptional strike that opened the scoring for PSV after seven minutes, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Hendrix made two tackles, completed two dribbles and came away with an 86% passing accuracy after another great win for his side.

Striker: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Ajax)

The veteran striker has certainly found his scoring boots, netting his fourth goal in his last two games as Ajax beat Vitesse 4-0.

Huntelaar picked up his first of the afternoon as he thundered home a great cross from Hakim Ziyech.

The 35-year-old wasn’t done there as he coolly slotted home his sides fourth of the afternoon and his second.

An in form Huntelaar certainly makes Ajax serious title contenders, with PSV not too far ahead.

Striker: Robin van Perise (Feyenoord)

The Feyenoord skipper was at it once again this week as he netted twice in a 4-2 win over NAC Breda.

Van Perise showed just how lethal he can be for Feyenoord this season, scoring two from close range thanks to his excellent positioning.

If Feyenoord are to mount any sort of title challenge, van Persie will have to be in this sort of form throughout the season.

Striker: Luuk de Jong (PSV Eindhoven)

Two of the three strikers from last weeks team keep their place, with de Jong and Huntelaar putting in back to back excellent performances.

Despite not scoring in PSV’s 6-1 win, de Jong was a vital pressences throughout, picking up two assists and winning ten aerial duels.

De Jong also put in a great defensive shift, winning four tackles from striker, consistently putting his side back on the front foot.