Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger and Harry Kane star in Premier League animation

On the attack: Sergio Aguero takes on Arsene Wenger in the video
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Sam Long20 August 2015

Footballers are depicted in many ways and Omar Momani, a cartoonist and animator for Goal, has devised a unique preview video to the Premier League season.

The battle to be crowned the best team in England's top flight is well underway, with Manchester City leading the pack by virtue of their flawless start, which has included a commanding victory over reigning champions Chelsea.

Jose Mourinho's bus parking tactics ended in failure at the Etihad Stadium just as they did in our video as the Portuguese tactician inadvertently drove into Wayne Rooney's foul.

A tomahawk wielding Sergio Aguero downs the Red Devils' skipper before he comes face-to-face with Arsene Wenger, who is decked out in a huge caterpillar coat.

Fortunately, the Frenchman's zip appears to be safely fastened.

Omar Momani

Then Marouane Fellaini muscles in on the act, but the Belgian's teammates soon get stuck in the midfielder's huge afro.

Finally, Harry Kane is seen blowing away several of his rivals, an act that many Spurs fans will hope the 22-year-old can replicate in reality as he bids to avoid the unwanted 'one-season wonder' tag.

You can see the video in full below:

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