epa03837373 Tottenham Hotspur players celebrate a goal by Roberto Soldado (3rd R) during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Swansea City at White Hart Lane stadium in London, Britain, 25 August 2013. Tottenham won 1-0. EPA/TAL COHEN DataCo terms and conditions apply https://www.epa.eu/downloads/DataCo-TCs.pdf *** Local Caption *** 03837373.jpg
The right-back Seamus Coleman, right, of Everton, proved a potent attacking threat who came close to scoring for the second successive week. Paul Thomas / Getty Images
Gary Medel, right, of Cardiff City, produced a tireless display of running to frustrate Manchester City during their 3-2 win. Stu Forster / Getty Images
Andros Townsend, of Tottenham Hotspur, was a lively deputy for the injured Aaron Lennon as the winger excelled against Swansea. Michael Regan /Getty Images
Fraizer Campbell, right, of Cardiff City, ran Manchester City ragged and deserved his two goals. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Cardiff City's Andrew Taylor won his duel with Jesus Navas as Manchester City’s World Cup winner was substituted. Jamie McDonald / Getty Images
James Collins, left, the West Ham defender, was a major reason why Newcastle United did not test goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen. Scott Heppell / AP Photo
Aaron Ramsey, in yellow, was authoritative and dominant for Arsenal when he ran the midfield against Fulham – just as he did against Fenerbahce in the Uefa Champions League earlier in the week. Sang Tan / AP Photo
Ben Foster, the West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper, earned his side a point at Everton with a series of superb saves. Jon Super / AP Photo
Kolo Toure, right, the defender, continued his fine start to life at Liverpool with a defiant display at Villa Park. Darren Staples / Reuters
Two clinical finishes were a reminder that Lukas Podolski, Arsenal's German forward, remains a fine goalscorer. Sang Tan / AP Photo