Harry Kane showed what he could have done, Harry Maguire put the boot in on his friend, and Jose Mourinho showed us how to be angry.
All of that and more are contained in this week's best football tweets.
One of the games of the season so far was Manchester City v Spurs. The score was tied twice before a late winner for Spurs gave them the win. They had lost three matches in a row.
Kane put in one of the individual performances of the season, with two goals and another disallowed, and he was the subject of a failed attempt by Guardiola to sign him in the summer.
Kane scored in the 95th to seal the victory for the victors.
The result was a major boost for the title race, as much as Spurs fans would have liked it. The result cut the gap between them and City to six points. There is a game in hand for the Reds.
There is something that could get lost in translation between North London and Northern Ireland.
The perfect response to the rumors of unrest in the squad was the 4-2 win by Manchester United. There had been reports about a power struggle between Harry Maguire and the club's captain.
On Sunday, he seemed more concerned with his troll than with his friend.
There were stories on social media over the weekend that claimed that Chris Wood had made animal noises at Kurt Zouma, a reference to the fact that the West Ham player had made animal noises at him.
Who says that a goalless draw is boring?
The Lionesses played out a tense match with Spain in the Arnold Clark Cup on Sunday to maintain their eight-game winning streak.
The win over the Bees moved the club up to a point of the top four. It will have felt like revenge for some. The opening day of the season was a good one for the Bees, as they beat the Gunners.
One fan had an interesting exchange with Rose Lavelle, a US player.
New Zealand's Meikayla Moore, who was substituted before half time, was responsible for three of the USA's five own goals.
A last-minute goal by Hakim Ziyech gave the Blues a victory against Crystal Palace.
The last time the Blues played in the league was a month ago. The player still looked a little rusty.
Storms wreaked havoc in the UK over the weekend.
The overnight phenomenon of live footage of planes landing at the airport led to jubilant scenes that followed each successful landing. One person thought of the shared experiences of England fans at the European Championship.
In Italy, the Romans had to fight back from 2-0 down to get a point against Verona. The man stole the headlines again. He was sent off in the last minute for kicking a ball away and making a gesture towards the referee.
The encounters in Italy are becoming a habit for him. He was sent off against Napoli earlier in the season and also dismissed during a friendly with Real Betis last August.
At least their travelling fans kept a sense of humor despite the fact that they were thrashed bySheffield United in the Championship on Saturday.
Cambridge United won for the first time in seven games on Saturday, beating Stanley 2-0. Fans enjoyed the goal that Wes Hoolahan scored in the last seconds of the game and it was probably the most amazing goal in the league.
The clergy have a habit of scoring in Rome. You can make jokes about crosses.