Raheem Sterling scored the decisive goal as Manchester City beat West Bromwich Albion 3-2 to set the best ever record after 10 matches in the Premier League.
City started brightly and led on 10 minutes when Fernandinho found Leroy Sane, who fired past Ben Foster.
Three minutes later, it was 1-1 when Gareth Barry chipped to Jay Rodriguez, who beat Ederson.
West Brom were not level for long. Sane found Fernandinho and his deflected effort went in off a post on 15 minutes.
Sterling doubled the lead, finishing a cross from Kyle Walker on 64 minutes, before Matt Phillips netted a late consolation.
The result means City have 28 points and a goal difference of +29, beating the 10-match start of Chelsea in 2005/06 by goal difference.
City extend their lead at the top of the table to five points while West Brom drop to 15th.
See: West Brom report | Man City report
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MCI: 5 Nov v Arsenal (H)
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