It was another pulsating weekend of Premier League action this week with team despite the weather not being ideal.
Gameweek seven is the first one where teams playing in European competition are tested after their first games midweek.
We saw Man City bounce back from defeat against Lyon in the Champions League to put five past Cardiff City and Liverpool become the only team to keep their 100% record with a win over Southampton.
But what did we miss? Once again we have searched high and low for all those funny and important moments that the cameras caught but we didn’t.
From Theo Walcott receiving a nasty homecoming to Mauricio Sarri’s smoking habits, take a look through all the talking points from this week’s Premier League action.
Theo Walcott Black Eye
It wasn’t Theo Walcott’s first game back at the Emirates since his move to Everton from the Gunners, but all eyes were on him to perform on Sunday afternoon.
Unfortunately for him, he ended up with a black eye after being hit by Petr Cech clearance and was forced off the pitch early.
Highest Scoring Fixture Ever
Considering Arsenal and Everton have been two of the Premier League’s main stay teams, it is no surprise that it is one of the most played fixtures in the competition.
On Sunday, it also became the highest scoring fixture after Pierre-Emeric Aubameyang scored the 153rd goal to be scored when the two teams meet.
Everton Left Fuming
Arsenal scored two quick fire goals in the second half to leave Everton with a lot of work to do in the second half, but should it have been 2-0?
Everton boss Marco Silva was left fuming after it was clear that Aubameyang was actually offside when Aaron Ramsey fumbled the ball to him for the second goal.
Jorginho’s Stats
Chelsea new-man Jorginho has made an impressive start to life at the West London club in midfield.
On Sunday he set a Premier League record for most touches by a player, getting his foot on the ball 191 times in the 90 minutes. Unfortunately he couldn’t help his team to victory of their local rivals at the London Stadium.
Zabaleta’s Airkick
While Jorginho was getting his foot on the ball more than any player has in Premier League history, Pablo Zabaleta was doing the exact opposite.
The Argentine managed to pull off the most incredible ‘airkick’ much to the delight of many.






