Steven Gerrard made a winning start as Aston Villa boss with 2-0 win over Brighton at Villa Park.
Gerrard left Rangers during the international break to replace Dean Smith, who was sacked following five successive Premier League defeats, and got Villa Park bouncing again with two late goals.
Ollie Watkins broke the deadlock with a lovely curling effort after 84 minutes before Tyrone Mings lashed home a second goal two minutes from time.
It saw Gerrard become the first Villa manager to win his first Premier League game in charge since John Gregory in February 1998, and immediately put a four-point gap between Villa and the relegation places.
Smith's first match in charge of Norwich saw the Canaries beat Southampton 2-1.
They fell behind after only four minutes to a goal from Che Adams, but Teemu Pukki hauled them level almost immediately.
Then, with 11 minutes remaining, defender Grant Hanley rose above the Saints’ defence to head the winner.
Eddie Howe was the only one of the trio of new bosses not to pick up a victory, following Newcastle's thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Brentford.
Howe, watching from home after a positive Covid test, saw Newcastle take an early lead when Jamaal Lascelles nodded in from Matt Ritchie’s corner.
But that lead lasted just 75 seconds as Ivan Toney took advantage of Karl Darlow’s mistake.
The visitors went ahead after 31 minutes when Sergi Canos’ back-post cross found fellow wing-back Rico Henry, but Joelinton levelled eight minutes later.
Brentford went ahead once more when substitute Frank Onyeka’s shot was deflected past Darlow, but Allan Saint-Maximin rescued a point for Howe.
Maxwel Cornet’s superb volley was the pick of the goals as Burnley and Crystal Palace took a point each from a 3-3 draw.
Cornet lit up Turf Moor with a stunning finish four minutes into the second half, levelling the scores after a breathless first half in which Palace came from behind to lead 3-2, but only after letting slip an early 1-0 advantage.
Christian Benteke scored twice, either side of headers from Ben Mee and Chris Wood, before Marc Guehi gave the visitors the lead at the break.
Raul Jimenez scored the only goal as Wolves ended West Ham’s four-game winning run with a 1-0 victory at Molineux.