Manchester City again splashed the cash on transfer deadline day, but it was old hands Yaya Toure, Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez who secured a 3-1 Premier League victory over Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
New Tottenham Hotspur signing Moussa Dembele came off the bench to score on his debut although coach Andre Villas-Boas was left waiting for his first win in charge after Robert Snodgrass’ late goal earned Norwich City a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane.
Spurs, who have two points from their three games this season, were jeered off.
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Ivorian Toure fired City, who memorably needed two stoppage-time goals on the final day of the season against Rangers in May to win the top-flight title for the first time since 1968, ahead at Eastlands.
The hosts then needed Dzeko’s header on 61 minutes, which quickly canceled out Bobby Zamora’s equalizer, to restore control.
Tevez sealed the points in stoppage time with a scuffed effort that sank new-look Rangers.
Abu Dhabi-owned City, the world’s richest club, spent more than £37 million (US$58.77 million) in the final 24 hours of the transfer window, bringing in Javi Garcia, Matija Nastasic, Scott Sinclair and Maicon on Thursday and Friday.
None of the quartet figured on Saturday as Roberto Mancini’s side moved up to fourth in the table.
Swansea City, despite a fourth goal in three league games for Spanish striker Michu, missed a chance to go top when the Welsh side were held 2-2 at home by Sunderland.
Everton also lost their 100 percent record after goals from Shane Long and Gareth McAuley secured a 2-0 victory for West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns.
Chelsea, who are not in league action this weekend after losing 4-1 to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup on Friday, are top with a maximum nine points followed by Swansea, West Brom and Manchester City all on seven.
Yesterday, Liverpool were to host Arsenal, Newcastle United welcomed Aston Villa and Manchester United traveled to Southampton.
Striker Andy Carroll enjoyed a bittersweet debut for West Ham United after joining on loan from Liverpool, helping set up a first-minute goal in a 3-0 demolition of Fulham.
Carroll then suffered a second-half hamstring injury that could sideline him for England’s opening two World Cup qualifiers.
Swansea’s impressive start to the season was checked by Sunderland and their new signing Steven Fletcher at the Liberty Stadium.
Having scored eight times without reply in two games, Michael Laudrup’s side conceded for the first time when Sunderland’s £12 million pounds acquisition Fletcher netted twice in the first half.
Michu continued his rich seam of form with a 66th minute equalizer, but Swansea’s hopes of pressing for victory suffered a blow when Spanish central defender Jose Manuel Flores, known as Chico, was sent off 19 minutes from time.
Swansea also said later that left back Neil Taylor had fractured his ankle in the first half.
West Brom, who beat Liverpool on the opening day, notched a notable city double by proving too strong for Everton.
Substitute Peter Odemwingie made an instant impact by picking out Long for the opening goal on 65 minutes before McAuley made sure of the points with a late header.
Belgian playmaker Dembele lifted Tottenham’s spirits with a fine goal after moving across London this week from Fulham, but fans filed out of White Hart Lane in a despondent mood after Snodgrass won a deserved point for Norwich.
Dembele rifled past keeper John Ruddy on 68 minutes, but Spurs substitute Tom Huddlestone was then sent off and the final whistle was greeted by a chorus of boos.
“We didn’t play well, we have to do much better,” Villas-Boas said.
New Spurs signings Hugo Lloris and Clint Dempsey were not registered in time to play.
West Ham eased past Fulham after Kevin Nolan netted after 53 seconds at Upton Park. Winston Reid and Matt Taylor added further first-half goals, but Carroll, who impressed on his debut, limped off midway through the second half.
Wigan Athletic twice led at home to Stoke City, but had to settle for a 2-2 draw.
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