Sunday brought us yet another day full of shocks and drama in the Premier League! Read more to find out which team lost their 100% record below...
The day started with Cardiff City hosting Arsenal in Wales and the home side were looking to score their FIRST GOAL in the league.
They did that today but to their luck and disappointment, the Gunners were on it today and edged a five goal thriller by three goals to two.
Alexandre Lacazette was the star of the show in Cardiff, with the Frenchman scoring a brilliant goal and setting up his strike partner Pierre Emerick Aubameyang for a goal as well.
In one of the two later games, Watford hosted Tottenham Hotspur at Vicarage Road, with both sides bouncing from their perfect starts to the season.
Something had to give and despite a boring first-half, the game was kicked into life in the following half, sparked by an Abdoulaye Doucoure own-goal.
The Hornets, who have literally been buzzing so far this season weren't done there, though, and Troy Deeney equalised for the hosts.
It was a captain's goal, when they needed him most and Craig Cathcart scored the decisive goal, heading in from a corner.
The result shocked everyone watching, but should it? Watford's attacking play this season has been electrifying and they have been a joy to watch thus far.
The other 4pm kick-off was at Turf Moor, where a struggling Burnley side hosted another team who have found it difficult, Manchester United.
United have been the centre of attention this week following back-to-back defeats against Brighton and Tottenham in the space of a week.
They were eager to put those two losses behind them and that's exactly what they did.
A Romelu Lukaku inspired display saw Jose Mourinho's men win 2-0 and move on from everything that occurred last week.
United were made to play the last minutes with a man less, as Marcus Rashford was sent off following an altercation with Phil Bardsley, where the young English forward clearly forced his head onto the ex-United defender.
Certainly a happier day for Mourinho; but will the win see a swing of momentum at Old Trafford?
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