Chelsea stormed back to win a remarkable Premier League match 3-2 against West Ham at Stamford Bridge after Liam Rosenior turned to his bench to tip the game on its head and rescue his side.
This was the kind of fightback that could do wonders as the Blues head coach looks to build the confidence of his young squad and install a togetherness with supporters, but the situation had looked bleak at half-time after his decision to change seven players backfired.
The home side were a mess and trailed to goals from Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville, with heavy rotation from the Champions League win at Napoli leaving them disjointed and lacking cohesion.
Three half-time changes did the trick to save Chelsea, with Wesley Fofana crossing for Joao Pedro to pull one back in the 57th minute before Marc Cucurella's header levelled things with 20 to go.
It was arguably Chelsea's player of the season Enzo Fernandez who won the match in the 92nd minute, with Pedro Neto again involved with the assist, but questions will yet be asked about rotation and the abilities of Rosenior's second string.
West Ham's Jean-Clair Todibo was dismissed as tempers boiled over in added time - a wild end to a thrilling game.
Substitute Beto struck in the seventh minute of added time to earn Everton a dramatic 1-1 draw at Brighton.
Albion were poised to celebrate a first win in four top-flight outings thanks to Pascal Gross' first goal since returning to the club from Borussia Dortmund.
But, after Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien's thumping effort was spilled by Seagulls goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen at the death, Beto tapped home the rebound, sparking wild scenes in the away end and prompting Toffees boss David Moyes to run on to the pitch to celebrate.
Everton move on to 34 points courtesy of the late drama, while Brighton remain three points below following a solitary victory from their last 11 league fixtures.
Junior Kroupi and Alex Scott were on target to earn Bournemouth a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux.
Bournemouth had to work hard for their third league victory in four which compounded basement side Wolves to a first home defeat in 2026.
Wolves did not do a lot wrong in the first period until Andre's error led to 19-year-old Kroupi firing in his eighth goal of the campaign.
The home side were unable to break down the Bournemouth defence but it was not for the want of trying as Djordje Petrovic was forced into a string of second-half saves to keep their lead intact while Joao Gomes hit the post.
The Cherries have not enjoyed the best of times away from their own patch but Scott sunk a late dagger into Wolves to seal all three points and their first win on the road since a 1-0 victory over Tottenham in August.
Wolves' bright start to 2026 has seemingly come to a crashing end and they took another step towards relegation with back-to-back defeats and their 18th loss of the season.