Manchester City are again top of the table after a 3-1 victory over Everton.
Gabriel Jesus scored his first Premier League goals since August, although City needed to work hard to gain the upper hand.
The pressure eventually told in the 22nd minute when City capitalised on a poor Yerry Mina clearance.
Everton hauled themselves back into the contest thanks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin's 65th-minute header.
But the hosts restored their two-goal cushion four minutes later when Fernandinho found an unmarked Raheem Sterling, who came on three minutes earlier, to head in from close range.
“The players responded [to the defeat at Chelsea] in a marvellous way," stated City manager Pep Guardiola.
“Everton have top players. Today was tricky – a dangerous, dangerous game – especially with less than three days of recovery
"They draw at Stamford Bridge and at Liverpool, it came down to the last second.
“They have experienced players and it was something on our minds. The game wasn't over until the end.
“Of course, we can improve and do better. Spaces were there today but there was a problem with our process. After Hoffenheim, I'm very pleased.
“Hopefully, we can improve. Spaces were there but we didn't find them. Against Chelsea, it was more complicated to find them."