The third week of the Premier League saw a number of surprising results, from Man City's second straight loss to West Ham finally picking up a win and doing so in style.
There were also some expected outcomes, like Chelsea defeating neighbours Fulham at home, as well as a chess-like performance between last year's top two sides.
But which stars made the biggest impact and made the DAZN News' team of the week? Rudi Schuller picks out the best XI of the weekend from Matchweek 3.
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Goalkeeper: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)
Henderson claimed a clean sheet at Aston Villa, who had an xG of 1.08. The 28-year-old took command of his area with four saves and plucked a number of crosses out of the air.
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Defender: Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)
For someone who doesn't normally play right-back, Szoboszlai looked very comfortable against Gabriel Martinelli and Eberechi Eze. And there was also that free-kick goal to win it for Liverpool.
Defender: Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
Palace were dominant against Aston Villa, and a big part of that was Guehi. He was top-notch when defending as usual, and he scored a stunner from outside the box for good measure. If that was Guehi's final match in Palace colours, it was one heck of a way to go out.
Defender: Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth)
Standing tall against a Tottenham attack that had, until this week, been free-flowing, Senesi won all five of his ground duels and made eight clearances to frustrate Spurs. He also added an assist with his pass to Evanilson in the game's opening moments.
Defender: Adrien Truffert (Bournemouth)
I do love a bombing full-back who can also defend, and Truffert showed well on both sides of the ball against Tottenham. The 23-year-old won 12 defensive duels, made four clearances, wrapped up Mohammed Kudus and still provided a consistent attacking threat down the left.
Midfielder: Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
Semenyo was a terror for opposing defenders all match long, and probably should have had a goal if not for a good save by Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
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Midfielder: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
When Manchester United have success, Fernandes is usually in the middle of it. The Red Devils captain showed ice in his veins with the late penalty kick that secured the team's much-needed first win of the season.
Midfielder: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton)
Dewsbury-Hall is fitting in with the rebuilt Everton attack just fine, and this week he showed his worth with a well-taken goal and an assist. The former Leicester City man created two big chances among his 13 passes into the final third.
Forward: Beto (Everton)
The Guinea-Bissau international scored Everton's first goal against Wolves, but he was also very good in creating for his teammates with three layoffs and four touches in the opposition's penalty area.
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Forward: Joao Pedro (Chelsea)
Joao Pedro continues to show why he was one of the best acquisitions of the summer, and this week the Brazilian altered his role with the injury to Liam Delap and didn't miss a beat by scoring the game's first goal as Chelsea bested Fulham.
Forward: Jack Grealish (Everton)
Grealish is thriving in his new surroundings, and this week he provided another two assists as Everton won a wild one at Wolves.
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