Brennan Johnson silences his detractors, Julen Lopetegui under surveillance for fraud and Luis Diaz is special: winners and losers from talkSPORT's Jamie O'Hara and Jason Cundy
Stunning goals, an unwanted record, final drama and just a second goalless draw in the Premier League this season.
Saturday's top-flight action was once again disappointing, with 22 goals scored in eight games.
Chelsea easily outplayed West Ham at the London Stadium in the early stages of the match, winning 3-0 with a first-half brace from Nicolas Jackson.
The defeat for the Hammers I saw them create Unwanted story losing their first three home league games of a season for the first time in their history.
Elsewhere, Brennan Johnson helped Tottenham scored a 3-1 comeback win over Brentford in a London derby that saw Dominic Solanke open his account for Spurs.
Meanwhile, Darwin Núñez scored his first goal of the campaign for Liverpool in epic fashion in the 3-0 win over Bournemouth that has seen the Reds rise to the top of the table.
It was another late win for Aston Villa, who came from behind to beat Wolves 3-1, while Fulham also beat Newcastle by the same scoreline.
Unfortunately for Everton, they once again let a lead slip and drew 1-1 at Leicester to earn their one point this season, while Ipswich scored an injury-time equaliser at Southampton.
And in the final encounter of the day, Crystal Palace and Manchester United played out a thrilling 0-0 draw in a match that somehow remained goalless at Selhurst Park.
Here the duo SPORT speaks Jamie O'Hara and Jason Cundy reveal their winners and losers from Saturday's Game-Day Phone-In action…
Winners
Brennan Johnson
After being criticised by Spurs fans following the defeat to Arsenal last week, Johnson He has scored in consecutive matches.
A Carabao Cup third round win at Coventry was followed by a smart goal against Brentford, and he proceeded to pull out the 'shush' celebration to silence his critics.
Speaking about his improved form, former Chelsea defender Cundy said: “He had a tough week last week, he came in for some criticism after the north London derby.
“He scored the winner in midweek and today he scores another goal. He has had a tough and bumpy road at Spurs.”
Former Tottenham midfielder O'Hara added: “Fair play to Brennan Johnson, he got some criticism and it affected him, he deleted his Instagram.
“But you know what? Focus on your football and that's the best way to answer your critics, score goals and get the job done, so let's be fair to him.”
Luis Diaz
He Liverpool The winger has now scored five goals in as many Premier League games following his quickfire double against the Cherries.
Manchester City's only goalscorer Erling Haaland has more goals in the top flight than Díaz this season.
Diaz has shone this season, with the Colombian also scoring a brace in the 3-0 win at Old Trafford before the international break.
Cundy praised the 27-year-old, commenting: “This lad is a special player, he has a goal in him, he is very sharp.”
Nicholas Jackson
He Chelsea The centre-forward continues to repay the confidence of coach Enzo Maresca by scoring four goals in his five league games as a starter this season.
In addition to scoring two goals at the London Stadium, Jackson He also assisted on Cole Palmer's goal early in the second half.
Praising the 23-year-old, Cundy said: “His goalscoring record at Chelsea is incredible.”
He added: “He's one of those players who still needs polishing, he's not the finished product, but two more goals for him.”
Losers
Julen Lopetegui
West Ham fans rejoiced when Lopetegui He replaced David Moyes in the dugout but things have not gone according to plan so far, with the east Londoners taking just four points from a possible 15.
Their defeat to Chelsea was their third in a row in front of their own fans, who booed the Hammers after the final whistle.
Cundy said of Lopetegui: “The number one on the list, the West Ham manager, (was) shocking today, absolutely abysmal and if he doesn't sort it out quickly there will be demands for his head.
“West Ham fans wanted David Moyes to go, they wanted free-flowing attacking football, but I'll tell you what they also wanted: they wanted results, and right now they're not getting them.”
Cundy added: “They're not getting any of that, they're not getting free-flowing attacking football, they're not getting any clean sheets or very few, there are no results.
“Today in the first half, for the first 25-30 minutes, they were a disgrace, they didn't even give Chelsea a chance.”
Before stating: “They are on the back of a humiliating home defeat to Chelsea, he (Lopetegui) needs to put that right quickly, because things are not going well for West Ham at the moment.”
Eddie Howe
AsNewcastle suffered their first defeat of the season at Craven Cottage, where they were overtaken by Fulham and dropped to sixth in the table.
Eager to point out NewcastleThis season's results have flattered them somewhat, O'Hara said: “They haven't been playing well, but they've been getting results, and today was a humiliating loss.”
Cundy then claimed: “They haven't been very good, you could almost predict that a defeat was on the way for Newcastle, because in the games they have played, even if they beat their home crowd (Tottenham), you should have scored the next goal at 1-1.
“They were losing 1-0 to Wolves, they came back, they got a bit lucky with the goal (Fabian Schar's equaliser), it went wide and that made it 1-1 and they went on to get the three points.
“But it seems like Newcastle deserved it, they've got the points, they're sixth, it's been a very good start, but that's not a great result: 3-1 away to Fulham.”
Gary O'Neil
Third manager on Cundy and Wolves boss O'Hara's list of Premier League biggest losers O'Neil Perhaps the heat is being felt at Molineux.
Wolves were beaten late on at Villa Park despite leading at half-time, leaving the Midlands side bottom of the table winless and with four defeats from five games.
Cundy said of Wolves' terrible start: “I still think Gary O'Neil is going to be a brilliant manager, he's going to find a way to get Wolves out of this, but right now, they need something.
“They need some contact with the pitch, they need something to get ahead, because it's not like they're not competing in the games, because they have been.
“They're a team that's desperate for some good luck at the moment, so even though I'm putting Gary in there, I'm backing him to turn things around.
“But they need something and they need something quickly.”