In the first gameweek since the events at the King Power Stadium the previous Saturday, the Premier League paid it's respects to Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and the four other passengers who lost their lives in a horrific helicopter crash.

We take you through all the talking points from around the grounds in another action packed Premier League gameweek.

150 Goals For Aguero

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Man City once again proved that it is going to take a very good team to better them this season, with a 6-1 victory over Southampton on Sunday.

Sergio Aguero's first half goal was his 150th Premier League goal, his next target will be Thierry Henry's 175, which is the record for PL goals scored by a foreign player.

Aubameyang Unhappy

With Arsenal trailing to Liverpool at home, you would expect Unai Emery would want his two star strikers on the pitch but in a surprise move, Emery subbed off Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the 73rd minute.

The Gabonese striker shook his head as he walked off.  But the Spaniard was justified in his decision, as just nine minutes later Alexandre Lacazette equalised for the Gunners.

Richarlison's Record

Richarlison arrived at Goodison with a lot of expectation on his shoulders, largely thanks to his hefty price tag.

But his two goals against Brighton not only confirmed his place as the Toffees' number one striker, but were his 5th and 6th of the season after just 11 games.

For context, he only managed five for Watford in the whole of last season.

Raheem Sterling's FPL Points Tally

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It was another dominant display from Man City as they beat Southampton 6-1 on Sunday and another brilliant performance from Raheem Sterling.

The England forward scored twice and assisted twice to score 21 points in Gameweek 11, the highest score this season by any player.

Callum Wilson For England

There is no doubt about it, Callum Wilson is the best English striker in the Premier League right now.

The Bournemouth man once again impressed with the opener against Man United, taking his tally to six goals and four assists already this season.

Surely he can be expecting a call from Mr. Southgate next week?

Felipe Anderson Looks A Real Player

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Having gone the whole of October without a win, West Ham were desperate to get back to winning ways and thankfully their £42 million signing Felipe Anderson was in top form.

With two goals the Brazilian showed exactly what he can do and his performance will give hope to Hammers fans. For weeks they have been reliant on the efforts of Marko Arnautovic, but Anderson showed why he arrived in London for such a hefty price tag.

Arnautovic Gloating

Before Felipe Anderson stole the show, West Ham's frontman Marko Arnautovic was up to his usual stuff, terrorising the Burnley defence, but in particular James Tarkowski.

After being taken out early on by the England defender, Arnautovic turned into 'Arnie' as he looked for revenge, which he got by capitalising on Tarkowski's error and scoring.

His celebration consisted of directly laughing in the Burnley centre-back's face.

Newcastle Won!

It was eleventh time lucky for Newcastle as they finally got their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Watford.

Ayoze Perez's second half goal was enough to give the Magpies their first win in all competitions since May.

Holebas Throw-In

It was a day to forget for Watford as they became the first team to not take any points from Newcastle this season.

Left-back Jose Holebas didn't have the best of games, as he managed to take a throw-in and send it straight out of play, meaning he had to embarrassingly take it again.

Huddersfield Won!

Huddersfield also claimed their first victory of the season with a 1-0 home win against fellow slow starters Fulham on Monday night.

Timothy Fosu-Mensah's own goal was actually Huddersfield's first home goal of the season!

Southampton Winless Streak Continues

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There is no shame in losing away at Manchester City, a team that surely has to be considered one of the best in the Premier League era.

But the loss means the Saints' winless run continues, their last and only victory in the Premier League this season was on 1st September!

Thanks to Newcastle and Huddersfield's wins, they are now just two points from bottom.

Leicester Tributes

As mentioned, the weekend's action was dominated by Leicester City and the events that happened after their match last Saturday.

Teams across the nation, not only in the Premier League paid their respects with a minute silence, floral tributes and black armbands.

Extra Support From Arsenal

Like all 92 clubs in all four divisions, Arsenal players wore black armbands as they paid their respects to Leicester and the affected families.

Their armbands were emblazoned with the Leicester City fox, nice touch.

Hector Loves Alexandre

Hector Bellerin isn't exactly shy, so when his team mate Lazazette scored the equaliser for Arsenal, he showed how he truly felt about the Frenchman by kissing him.

The Spaniard then took to Instagram to caption the above photo with 'couldn't help it' and a kissing emoji.

Sol Bamba Handball

With the scores level at the Cardiff City Stadium in the first half, Jamie Vardy found himself with just Sol Bamba to beat after James Maddison's shot was deflected into his path.

Unfortunately for Vardy, Bamba spread himself big and made an incredible block, but replays showed it was with his hand. But would the goal of counted anyway? Vardy was in an offside position when Maddison struck, if only we had the opportunity for a referee to look at replays...

Rashford Saves The Day Again

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Manchester United were once again saved by a strong second half performance and a very late goal at Bournemouth in the lunchtime kick-off on Saturday.

Substitute Marcus Rashford once again showed why he should be given more starts as he found the net in the 92nd minute.

His goal was his second plus-90th minute winner for United, no player has scored more winning goals after the 90th minute for United. Paul Scholes and Robin van Persie also scored two winners in their career at Old Trafford.

Schmeichel's Emotional Interview

After beating Cardiff 1-0, Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel joined Gary Lineker on BBC's Match of the Day for an emotional interview.

The Danish keeper was on the verge of tears throughout the short interview and explained:

"It was tough, but we wanted to do it for the chairman and his family. We wanted to be together about this, because we've all lost what feels like a family member.

"He brought everybody here and none of this - the memories, this family he's built, the culture he's instilled - would be here without him."

Hazard Impact

With the sides level at Stamford Bridge, Maurizio Sarri looked to his bench for some inspiration on how his Chelsea could get the winner over Crystal Palace.

He didn't have to look far with Eden Hazard sitting there because he was deemed not fit enough to start the game after recovering from injury.

The Belgian was brought and made an instant impact, crossing for Alvaro Morata to give the home side the lead, just five minutes after coming on.

Morata Scores Two

He has plenty of critics and although he scored twice to help guide Chelsea to victory, Alvaro Morata hasn't been able to shake them off.

The Spaniard had a brilliant game up top for the Blues and should have had a hat-trick in the very last minute as he spurned a simple one-on-one with Wayne Hennessey.

Foyth Night To Forget

Spurs' Saturday night game at Molineux was their third game in six days, so it was no surprise to see Mauricio Pochettino make a few changes to his starting eleven.

Juan Foyth, 20, who impressed in the Carabao Cup game at West Ham was handed his first Premier League start of his career at the back alongside Toby Alderweireld.

Unfortunately after an impressive first half, the young Argentine had a second half to forget as he gave away two penalties, gifting Wolves a way back into a game that should have been over at 3-0.

Dembele 250th Appearance Lasts A Minute

The game at Molineux should have been a celebration for Tottenham midfielder Mousa Dembele who was making his 250th appearance for Spurs.

Unfortunately for the Belgian, it only last two minutes as he injured his ankle while making a tackle and was forced off.

Son Substituted

With Dembele injured, Heung-min Son was brought on as Spurs changed their shape and went more attacking in the first half, a tactic that worked.

But as Wolves came back into the game in the second half, Mauricio Pochettino wanted to change again and decided to sub the sub Son.

Unlike Aubameyang, there was little response from the South Korean.

Gray's Message

As we mentioned emotions were high at the Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday with Leicester playing their first game since the death of their chairman.

So it was no surprise to see Demarai Gray pay his own tribute to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha by taking his shirt off and revealing a message when he scored the winner.

The celebrations were brilliant, but not everyone was happy with them..

Lee Probert

As per the FA rules, referees have to book players who take off their shirt after scoring, it's a rule everyone knows.

But when Demarai Gray scored, many believed Lee Probert should have looked the other way and not branded a yellow card.

In the replay of the goal, you can see the disappointment on Probert's face when he realises that he has to book the midfielder.

He received a lot of criticsm from pundits and social media users for not having any common sense, but to be fair to him, the FA would have marked him down for his performance had he not followed the rules.

This face he made, was one of a guy realising he was in a lose-lose situation.

Leicester - Bangkok

Straight after their game in Cardiff, the Leicester City squad and a number of staff travelled to Bangkok to pay their respects to their chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, whose seven-day funeral has now started.

The squad were photographed on Sunday paying their respects.

Tottenham Didn't Wear Poppies

The first week of November usually sees British football pay it's respects to Remembrance Sunday by the wearing of poppies.

Twitter users were shocked to see that when Tottenham walked onto the pitch for their Saturday night game with Wolves, they weren't wearing them, but their hosts were.

It was later revealed that Spurs have chosen to commemorate the event next Saturday during their game against Crystal Palace on 10th November.