Coventry City turned on the style in a comprehensive 3-0 win over Peterborough United tonight.
Mark Robins' side notched all three goals inside seven second half minutes after a goalless first half.
Gustavo Hamer opened the scoring before Viktor Gyökeres hit a quickfire brace to stun Posh.
That was enough to send City joint-top of the table with 19 points from nine games played, albeit with Bournemouth and Fulham still to play this weekend.
The Sky Blues are only in their second season back in the Championship. Prior to that they endured eight years in the lower leagues, even experiencing a solitary campaign in League Two.
Viktor Gyokeres scored twice as Coventry sealed a 3-0 win
But Mark Robins has them playing some eye-catching football and is coupling that with results.
Remember too that this is the club's first season back at 'home' after a rough couple of years away.
They were effectively exiled, first at Northampton and then Birmingham City's St Andrew's.
But their fans are now back at the newly-named Coventry Building Society Arena - and they'll be hoping the team's current run of form continues.
Elsewhere tonight, West Bromwich Albion sealed a dramatic comeback win to just edge Coventry out of top spot.
Valerien Ismael's side beat QPR 2-1. Andre Gray took just 45 seconds to open the scoring for the visitors at the Hawthorns.
But Albion battled on and drew level through Karlan Grant's strike - although Rangers' goalkeeper Semy Dieng made a costly blunder by fumbling a routine effort over the line.
West Brom sealed a dramatic comeback win to go top
And Grant found the net again late on, but this time it was a fine finish that Dieng had no chance with.
Albion therefore go top, also on 19 points but with a goal difference of plus-eight compared to Coventry's plus-six.
Bournemouth are third on 18 points and Fulham are fourth on 16 points. Both play Saturday: The Cherries host Luton whilst Marco Silva's side travel to Bristol City.
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