The Blackburn Rovers midfielder Radosav Petrovic, left, clashes boots with Gervinho, the Arsenal forward, during Rovers' 4-3 victory at Ewood Park. Andrew Yates / AFP
The 4-3 victory over Arsenal delighted Venky's, the Blackburn Rovers owners, whose thumbs up here might be directed towards manager Steve Keen whose job is in doubt at the club. Tim Hales / AP Photo
Gabriel Agbonlahor, right, slips his shot past the Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul to hand Aston Villa the lead. Ian Walton / Getty Images
But the visitors peppered Shay Given with shots before Leon Best levelled to share the points. Ian Walton / Getty Images
Bradley Johnson attempts to dribble past the Bolton midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker. Clive Brunskill / Getty Images
Phil Jagielka equalises for Everton with a diving header during their 3-1 win against Wigan at Goodison Park.
Everton's new signing Royston Drenthe curls a shot past the Wigan goalkeeper deep into injury time to complete Everton's win. It was his first goal in English football. Jon Super / AP Photo
Scott Sinclair, right, beats the challenge of West Brom's Steven Reid. His 14th minute penalty was Swansea's first Premier League goal. Clive Rose / Getty Images
The Swans went on to complete a 3-0 win over West Brom with Nathan Dyer, in front, and Leroy Lita also getting on the scoresheet at the Liberty Stadium. PA / AP Photo
Alejandro Faurlin, left, keeps his eye on the ball as his shot flies into the Wolverhampton Wanderers net during QPR's impressive 3-0 away win at Molineux. Jon Buckle / PA / AP Photo
Joey Barton, right, celebrates scoring his first goal for the London club since his move from Newcastle United. Jon Buckle / PA / AP Photo
Samir Nasri, right, keeps his balance and evades a slide tackle from Clint Dempsey as Manchester City lose their 100 per cent record with a 2-2 draw at Fulham. Sang Tan / AP Photo
Emmanuel Adebayor shoots and scores Tottenham's fourth goal in their 4-0 victory against nine-man Liverpool at White Hart Lane. Clive Rose / Getty Images
Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring against Fulham. The Argentine's eight goals in his first five games equalled a Premier League record. Julian Finney / Getty Images
The Sunderland manager Steve Bruce, left, celebrates with his players after Craig Gardner scored the Black Cats third in their 4-0 win against Stoke City. Graham Stuart / AFP
Asmir Begovic, the Stoke goalkeeper, stretches in vain to keep out an header from his own central-defender, Jonathan Woodgate, right, as Sunderland ran rampant against Stoke. Graham Stuart / AFP
Charlie Adam, left, earns his second booking with this knee-hight tackle on Tottenham's Scott Parker. Martin Skrtl was also sent-off for Liverpool in their 4-0 defeat. Adrian Dennis / AFP
Ashley Young, the Manchester United winger, left, provides the acrobatics to get a cross in against Chelsea. United went on to win the match 3-1. Phil Noble / Reuters
Fernando Torres, right, the subject of ridicule from Manchester United supporters after the Spanish Chelsea striker missed an open-goal in his side's 3-1 defeat. Phil Noble / Reuters