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Sports Mole's Team of the Week

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With the relegation battle still undecided, and Manchester United strengthening their grip on the Premier League title, Sports Mole looks at the 11 players who put their mark on the weekend.

With the relegation battle still undecided, and Manchester United strengthening their grip on the Premier League title, Sports Mole looks at the 11 players who put their mark on the weekend.

Ali Al-Habsi (Wigan)
Despite a harsh defeat to Chelsea, the Latics goalkeeper gave his side a fighting chance as he kept out everything that was thrown at him at Stamford Bridge.

Bacary Sagna (Arsenal)
The full-back kept the Gunners ticking over down the flanks during their victory over Manchester City.
Robert Huth (Stoke)
The German linked well with fellow centre-back Ryan Shawcross to volley his team level in Saturday's win against Wolves.
Vincent Kompany (Man City)
His side's title chances may have taken a blow at the Emirates, but the Belgian was typically immense at the back.
Liam Ridgewell (West Brom)
The former Blue scored his first goal for the Baggies with a proper defender's header against Blackburn Rovers.

Tomas Rosicky (Arsenal)
The Czech international put in a dogged shift as the Gunners gave their Champions League hopes a boost against Manchester City.
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
Dempsey moved on to 21 goals in all competitions for the Cottagers in what is turning out to be the American's best season yet.
Paul Scholes (Man Utd)
Gave a central midfield masterclass against QPR, and lashed in a trademark fizzer to boot.
Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle)
The hirsute Argentine was tireless for the Magpies during their smash and grab win at Swansea.

Nikica Jelavic (Everton)
The Croatian poacher is making the transistion to English football look easy following his brace in the Toffees' draw at Norwich.
Papiss Demba Cisse (Newcastle)
The man can't stop scoring. Two great finishes, one a chip that made time stand still, took his tally to nine goals in eight games for the Magpies.

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