
Antonio Conte continued to work his magic, leading Chelsea past Tottenham and beating the league's last undefeated team. And yet, that wasn't the most entertaining match of the weekend because Swansea's comeback happened. Plus, Sergio Aguero and some bad news for Liverpool. It was a busy day.
Aguero to the rescue
Manchester City didn't play very well, but they walked away winners anyway because of Aguero. The Argentine scored two goals in the Citizens' 2-1 win over Burnley and proved yet again that, when he's fit, he's the best striker in England. City are an unquestionably good team, but even good teams struggle sometimes and it's nice to have someone who can get you three points even then.
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Leicester creeping closer to relegation
Leicester felt great about getting a late penalty to earn a 2-2 draw with Middlesbrough, but when you're celebrating a home draw against a newly promoted team then you have problems. The Foxes find themselves just two points clear of the drop zone and very much in the mix for the drop. They have an easy schedule coming up and it's vital that they rack up some points or they could be in for a season-long fight for survival.
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Coutinho injury mars Liverpool win
Divock Origi scored a great goal and Liverpool beat Sunderland, but the Reds will probably be more concerned by the injury to Philippe Coutinho. The Brazilian had to be stretchered off with what appeared to be a foot injury and, if he's out for a while, Liverpool probably won't be in the top two anymore when he comes back.
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Congrats to Swansea
For the first time since the first day of the season, Swansea won a match. It just so happened to be one of the craziest matches you will ever see, making it all the more memorable for the Swans. Bob Bradley inherited an atrocious defense and he hasn't fixed that by any means, but he has gotten results in three of his six matches leading the Swans. They're moving in the right direction.
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Chelsea impress … again
Chelsea faced a big test on Saturday, squaring off against the Premier League's last undefeated team. And Tottenham played fine at Stamford Bridge, but it didn't matter as the Blues kept chugging along and handed Spurs their first loss in the league. After a rough start, Chelsea turned things around to get things level, then had the upper hand the second half to win, 2-1. The three points keep Chelsea on top of the league and, right now, they certainly look like the class of England.
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