We look at the best and the worst of this weekend's Premier League action.
Team of the weekend
Player of the week
Jimmy Bullard
Awesome performance from the loveable Cockney. He was at the heart of everything and then he stepped up to bring his side level - more of which you can read just below!
Goal of the week
Jimmy Bullard
Stunning finish from Bullard. As soon as the free-kick on the edge of the Blackburn box was given, the whole ground knew what was coming and indeed he stepped up and curled the ball over the wall leaving Brad Friedel helpless.
Performance of the week
Reading
Two wins out of two for The Royals - who are now soaring up the Premier League table. Many will argue that Manchester City were far from their best but Steve Coppell's men still turned in a display just when it was needed as Shane Long and Dave Kitson both pounced to secure the win.
Miss of the week
Vedran Corluka
Croatian Corluka could have put City ahead at Reading but he missed a great chance.
A free-kick from the left touchline was sent over by Elano and bounced through to Corluka. He was perhaps caught out by the unexpected chance - and could only guide the ball over the bar from five yards with his knee.
Controversy of the week
Morten Gamst Pedersen goal
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson was left fuming with Blackburn's opening goal as Pedersen headed home Jason Roberts' cross.
Pedersen tangled with Paul Stalteri and appeared to trip the Canadian before heading home from close-range.
Luckiest goal of the week
Jermaine Pennant
Lady luck was definitely looking down on Pennant as he broke into the box at Anfield.
Jose Enrique looked to clear but all he managed to do was smash the ball against the Liverpool man and then watched as the ball looped over Steve Harper and into the net.
Save of the week
Chris Kirkland
The shot-stopper produced a top save in the first minute of Wigan's clash against Arsenal to ensure his side claimed an invaluable point.
He was called into action just 45 seconds into the fixture when Emmanuel Adebayor raced onto Cesc Fabregas' defence-splitting pass.
The Togo international looked set to slot home and give his side an early lead, but Kirkland was alert to race off his line and block brilliantly.