It seems Pep Guardiola has lost his magic touch. It was surprising to see Manchester City lose again, but I don't think this season marks the end of the Pep Guardiola era at the Etihad.
Liverpool were almost held to a draw by Arsenal, but Arne Slot side were a bit luckier, with Szoboszlai stunning goal securing the three points.
Meanwhile, Chelsea appear to be back on track, continuing their positive run and keeping close tabs on Liverpool at the top of the table.
Honestly, the most interesting thing for me this third week was Manchester United win, Ruben Amorim squad finally got their first full points. I think the win will ease some of the pressure on Ruben Amorim.
I have been an advocate of Pep in recent time after what happened to him last season and his been facing some backlashes from some people. Yes, his done a great job not just to the clubs history coached but to the footballing world at large. But right now, I seem to agree with you that his lost his magic. I already knew that Pep's success is mainly because of the huge cheque he receives from the club directors to buy those players. It's not that the money is no longer there, but those star players are not much again now as compared to few years ago.