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EPL Table: 2016 Week 4 Standings After Sunday’s Premier League Scores
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Chelsea are no longer the owners of a 100 percent record in the 2016-17 Premier League season, as the Blues were held to a 2-2 draw by Swansea City on Sunday.
The west Londoners saw their winning start to the campaign come to an end despite Diego Costa’s brace, with Gylfi Sigurdsson and Leroy Fer bagging goals for the Liberty Stadium hosts.
Manchester City also recorded their fourth win of the campaign under manager Pep Guardiola on Saturday, getting Week 4 of the new campaign underway with a 2-1 derby win over Manchester United.
Sunderland and Everton will complete the Week 4 schedule when they clash at the Stadium of Light on Monday evening, and Toffees manager Ronald Koeman is hoping his side can preserve their unbeaten run, too.
Read on for a breakdown of all the Week 4 results thus far, along with a look at the updated Premier League standings and a roundup of the biggest headlines from Sunday’s sole fixture.
Manchester City the Winners
We’re only four weeks into the new season, but already a gap of two points has opened up at the summit, with Manchester City now the only side to have won all their encounters thus far.
Liam Twomey of ESPN FC put into further detail just how disappointed Chelsea could feel with just one point, having let their 1-0 lead slip …