Biggest takeaways from the opening Premier League weekend
The Premier League returned last weekend after what felt like a long-anticipated return due to the chaos and transfers before the season.
It would be illogical to make sweeping statements after just one week, with teams still trying to implement new ideas with new teammates and coaches.
For some teams, it was business as usual to get the ball rolling, but for others, major work still needs to be done to get their season on the right track.
The opening weekend has indicated whether some preseason questions have been answered and if some teams still need to make changes.
Here are the biggest takeaways from week one of Premier League action, and it will start with the most recent game on Monday night.
Manchester United was extremely fortunate to defeat a downbeat Wolves side on Monday night, winning 1-0, but Wolves had over 20 shots in the game.
Casemiro was exposed on several occasions on Monday, with no recognized holding midfielder playing next to him. Mason Mount and Bruno Fernandes played with the Brazilian, but Wolves exposed their lack of defensive shape.
Before the opening week of fixtures, Erling Haaland hadn't scored for six games, leaving people worried that he had lost his golden touch.
Haaland silenced any critics he may have had in the opening half against Burnley on Friday night, scoring two wonderful goals as Manchester City went on to win 3-0.
It is only week one, but worries of Luton Town being out of their depth looked true against Brighton, losing convincingly 4-1 away from home.
Luton only had 28% possession for the match and only tested the Brighton goalkeeper on three occasions. Brighton away is an extremely tough fixture, but performances have to improve if they are to stay in the league.
Ange Postecoglou got his managerial reign underway for Tottenham on Sunday afternoon, drawing 2-2 away at Brentford in a much more attacking style.
The Australian used inverted full-backs, overloaded the midfield, and tried to keep a high press on the Brentford backline. Right-back Emerson thrived in the new system, scoring the second Spurs goal.
Newcastle looked better than ever as they dominated a strong Aston Villa side, winning 5-1, with Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes scoring debut goals.
Many of the other teams around Newcastle have spent significant amounts around their already talented squads, but Newcastle showed on Saturday that they will be right there at the top again.
Chelsea's chaotic draw with Liverpool didn't show too much, but Enzo Fernandez's performance was sublime and showed he will be a real threat for Chelsea this season.