Liverpool relinquished top spot as their losing streak continued at Chelsea and we now have a new leader in Arsenal - who only weeks ago were being criticised for their approach to big games.
The Gunners secured a routine win on Saturday and will now go into the international break as the Premier League leaders. Liverpool boss Arne Slot is having to digest another poor showing with the millions he spent unable to take the Reds to the next level.
They are struggling to find a winning formula and, as a result, criticism continues to come their way.
Manchester United managed to find a much-needed win for Ruben Amorim and then 24 hours later neighbours Manchester City did what the Red Devils couldn't - win at Brentford. That kept them in touching distance of top spot with Erling Haaland again their match winner.
We'll keep you across all the fallout from the weekend's matches.
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Who has had the best start to the season?
It looks as if Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City will be the trio battling it out for the Premier League title.
Currently Tottenham have enjoyed a fast start under Thomas Frank whilst Bournemouth continued to perform borderline miracles under Andoni Iraola.
But who really has enjoyed the best of the opening seven games? We can't agree, but you can read the various cases here!
Can Liverpool repeat the feat of Man Utd?
So, here’s a quiz question… which was the last team to win the Premier League title while in transition?
It is probably up for debate but Manchester United in 1996 - you can’t win anything with kids - might be the only answer. After shipping out Andrei Kanchelskis, Paul Ince and Mark Hughes, they brought in academy graduates David Beckham, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and the like to be first team regulars.
It was one hell of a shift - and gamble - by Sir Alex Ferguson to go from older, experienced and proven players to, er, kids who then won and carried on winning.
Liverpool are slightly different in that they are already champions - and they are trying to transition towards a new team while being at the top. However, it is still no less of a gamble on Arne Slot’s part to shift away from the team which won the title last season to a completely different look.
Rooney takes aim at Salah
Continuing on the Mo Salah theme...
Wayne Rooney has accused the Liverpool superstar of not working hard enough for his team - and he reckons Salah is letting his ego get in the way of helping Arne Slot's men get back to winning ways.
Man United legend Rooney believes Salah has been found wanting, when his side need him the most. Speaking on 'The Wayne Rooney Show', he said: "I think top players have a bit of an ego, and Mo Salah has been one of the best players in the league for a long time.
"I think the last week has shown something. When it's going well and you’re scoring goals and winning games, it's great and the team will put up with that.
"But over the last week, I would question his work ethic. We know he doesn’t always get back and defend as much, but in the Chelsea game his full-back was getting torn apart and he was watching.”
"He's not getting back and helping and players like (Virgil) Van Dijk, and the leaders in the dressing room should be telling him, 'you need to help out.' That was a worry - and I think he has looked a bit lost over the last week."
Slot gives his take on Salah's slow start
He was electric last season, but Liverpool's Egyptian king is not firing on all cylinders so far.
The Reds boss said: "I think today he had many opportunities to do what he's done so often. But yeah, he's a human being.
"It's not like every chance he gets is always a goal. We feel sometimes it is because of what he has done last season and so many times.
"But, yeah, he can also have a game where he has so many, so many...where he has chances and a lot of times in promising positions, but doesn't have a goal or an assist."
Opta ranks chances of title success
Arsenal have been given a 44.23% chance of winning the Premier League - ahead of Liverpool who have been given a 30.61% chance of defending their title.
Man City currently sit in fifth but they are the only other side in double figures, with a 14.32% chance of winning another title under Pep Guardiola.
Damningly, Man Utd have a 0.14% chance of landing the title, according to Opta.
Alonso keeping tabs on Wirtz
A tough start to Florian Wirtz's Anfield career has left Real Madrid on red alert, according to reports in Spain. Madrid boss Xabi Alonso was the German playmaker's manager at Bayer Leverkusen, and there has been talk of a reunion if Liverpool decide to cash in on their £116m man.
There is no suggestion at this stage that Liverpool plan to give up on the German international. He was left out of the starting line-up for Saturday's defeat at Chelsea, but showed promising signs after replacing Conor Bradley at the start of the second half.
Bright shoots for Hammers under Nuno
These aren't the games which will decide whether West Ham stay up or go down, and they won't be the results on which Nuno's long-term future lives or dies after they were beaten at Arsenal.
Even so, there were positives compared to Graham Potter and Julen Lopetegui - or, to put it more accurately, fewer negatives. Under the previous two managers, fans might have been braced for conceding one or two more after falling behind, but that porousness wasn't on display under Nuno, while there were even a couple of promising moments going forward, with Niclas Fullkrug and Callum Marshall finding space before squandering chances, and we can probably file this in the 'things to build on' pile.
Chelsea's James out of England squad, Man City star in
Reece James has dropped out of the England squad due to injury and been replaced by the uncapped Nico O'Reilly. The Chelsea captain suffered an injury during their 2-1 win against Liverpool on Saturday.
James, 25, will now miss England's friendly against Wales at Wembley on Thursday before Thomas Tuchel's side face Latvia away from home in a World Cup qualifier next Tuesday. The fixtures could see 20-year-old O'Reilly make his senior England debut.
The Manchester City starlet was initially named in the under-21 squad, having played for England at ever age group from under-15 level.
Ange ready for Forest talks
Ange Postecoglou admits he expects to hold talks with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis about his seven-game winless start during the international break.
The loss at Newcastle leaves Forest, who finished seventh last term, just above the relegation zone. Postecoglou is yet to win a game since being appointed and Sky Sports reports Marinakis will not hesitate in removing the head coach if performances and results do not quickly improve.
The former Tottenham boss said: "I expect to have a discussion with the owner and everyone else at the football club about what we've embarked on here, where we're at and what we need to do for sure."
Saka insists there's more to come after hitting 100
Bukayo Saka claims he's "hungry for more" after reaching 100 Premier League goal involvements. The Arsenal winger, who netted a second-half penalty in the 2-0 win over West Ham, now has 55 goals and 45 assists to his name after also racking up his 200th top-flight appearance.
However, Saka insists the best is yet to come, stating: "It feels very good. But yes, knowing myself, I'm always hungry for more but in these moments, I need to not take it for granted especially after being out with a few injuries over the last few months.
"I don't take these things for granted anymore, so I'm really happy with that milestone and I want to push on for more."
Glasner bemoans Palace's "missing link"
Oliver Glasner admits Crystal Palace's lack of a clinical edge looks to be the "missing link" that is preventing them from becoming a top team.
Their 19-match unbeaten run was ended at Everton with the Eagles boss making his frustration clear.
He said: “We’re massively disappointed, it hurts, I saw 60 or 70 minutes of fantastic performance, but we didn’t take our chances when we were on top. That’s happened a few times now, and we’re 12 games into the season with only one defeat, but I think that [not being clinical] is the missing link for us to be a top team in the Premier League.”
Neville hammers Amorim
Gary Neville has slammed Ruben Amorim for fostering an “excuse mentality” at Man United after the manager suggested negative comments from pundits was affecting his team.
Amorim said his players were susceptible to taking media criticism to heart before the 2-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday. Neville and other high-profile ex-United players like Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes have been open in their concerns about Amorim’s lack of tactical flexibility.
Neville has now responded to Amorim’s comments with a scathing rant about the culture at the club. “I’ve not got a lot of time for that. For a start, if pundits are getting in your head, you shouldn’t be playing for Manchester United. Simple as that,” he said on the Gary Neville podcast.
“Do people not remember Alan Hansen criticising us, saying we’d win nothing with kids? That was the greatest and most successful centre-back of all time at that moment. Do they not think we got criticised during our careers? I’m sorry, you’re playing for Manchester United, it comes with the territory. You’ve got to step up."
Howe admits he doesn't want international break
Eddie Howe admits that the international break comes at a bad time for Newcastle United, but admitted some relief after seeing off Nottingham Forest on the back of a tough week.
The 2-0 victory over the City Ground side heaped pressure on Ange Postecoglou. But for Howe, it was all about his team holding their nerve during a tense affair on Tyneside, with two goals in the final half hour earning only Newcastle's second win of the season.
Howe said: "The break has probably come at a bad time for us with the momentum. We will take it and dust the players down and regroup. We started the season really well defensively. We have been solid and resilient. A good mix for us because you are only a goal away from winning a game."
Haaland declared the "greatest"
Erling Haaland has been declared a the "greatest goalscorer to ever play in English football", by Jamie Carragher.
The Man City star scored for a ninth game in a row as he helped his side to victory at Brentford on Sunday. It was his 18th goal of the season for club and country.
In light of another match-winning contribution Carragher said: "I think we're watching the greatest goalscorer to ever play in English football. I honestly can't remember Jimmy Greaves, Dixie Dean and all those players from years ago. But I think of Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Harry Kane and Ian Rush for my club Liverpool.
"There's a difference for me between a great centre-forward or striker and a goalscorer. I think what we're witnessing now is something we've never seen before in our game."
Pep writes more history as he outguns Wenger and Fergie
Pep Guardiola wrote another piece of Premier League history on Sunday.
The Man City boss reached 250 Premier League wins in 349 which is faster than any other manager as it took Arsene Wenger 423. Sir Alex Ferguson took 404 games before the Premier League era.
It also pushed City up to fifth in the table and Guardiola suggested that they will be back among the title contenders again after finishing last season empty-handed.
He said: “We won a lot! Otherwise you cannot take this accolade without winning a lot of games. It’s an honour for me to be alongside Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger so I will invite them to a good dinner.
“Maybe not in Manchester, maybe somewhere with more sun. No, we’ll do it in Manchester. It’s an honour, a pleasure to be part of that in the Premier League history.
“I want to say thank you to the club, the organisation, the players and the staff that I had because we did it quicker, faster, better and really, really pleased. Now, let’s go for 250 more.”
Pep backs Man City's title credentials
Pep Guardiola hailed match-winner Erling Haaland as “the best” striker in the business and also believes his side will be serious contenders for the title again.
"It’s just seven games for the Premier League,” he said. “I would say three weeks ago Liverpool apparently won the Premier League and now they have not.
“It’s important to see the team better and better. Liverpool is an incredible team, like Arsenakl, the question is to improve and improve, the way we play, the way we defend, will help us to be close to fight.
“I’m really pleased for this month since the Man United game. We are there and I have the feeling we are getting better and better.”
Everton poke fun at Grealish omission
Jack Grealish was Everton's match winner on Sunday and the Toffees have made their feelings clear as their loanee continues to be overlooked by England.
He has been hugely impressive since joining Everton for the year, but is not back in the international picture.
Rodri update
Man City fans will have held their breath when they saw Rodri limp off on Sunday.
He missed almost all of last season and that was a huge reasons for their drop off.
Pep Guardiola expects Rodri - who was forced off with a hamstring injury - to be out for two to three weeks.
Carragher lays into Liverpool with basketball criticism
Jamie Carragher has doubled down on his criticism of Arne Slot's Liverpool side - whom he likened to a basketball team' this season - following their third defeat in a week.
The former Red raised the issue after the first game of the season and has continued to stick with that theme.
He said on Super Sunday Extra Time: "My criticism of Liverpool being almost like a basketball team, again it has come back to haunt them.
"This thing about it being end to end in a game of football, Liverpool should be dominating a game like this with the changes of personnel Chelsea have got."
Morning
It was all changed at the top of the Premier League.
Stay tuned for all the reaction after wins for Arsenal and Man City - but another loss for Liverpool.