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With just 17 goals scored across nine fixtures so far this Premier League weekend, the same kind of raptured excitement hasn’t exactly gripped the division as it did in the opening encounters.

That being said, with Manchester United playing host to Chelsea on Monday evening, the chance for Week 2 salvation is certainly there.

Aside from Cardiff City’s shocking 3-2 triumph over Manchester City and Fulham’s 3-1 loss at the hands of Arsenal, no other game managed to produce more than three goals, with five clashes having just one goal or less.

However, that doesn’t mean that the English top flight didn’t still produce its customary sample of Europe’s finest talents, the highlights of whom have been assembled into a neat 4-2-3-1 formation ahead.

Statistics are courtesy of WhoScored and Squawka.