Everton followed up last week's home victory with a excellent 3-2 win away against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Goals from Beto, Illiman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall secured a vital three points for David Moyes's side, who are off the mark away from home this season.
The stars of the show were the magic of Everton's attacking players who were deadly and once again provided the quality that they've starved off.
However, this game highlighted two sides of Everton's game as they shown grit, determination to see how out the game as Wolves were searching for leveller, and perhaps should of with Rodrigo Gomes effort going wide of the post late on.
Everton player rating:
Jordan Pickford - 6
Made a late save to from Jean-Ricner Bellegard in injury time to secure Everton the points.
The 31-year-old rushed off his line for the home side's leveller and was stuck in two minds whether to stick or go before Hwang Hee-Chan got their first and levelled against the run of play.
Jake O'Brien - 6
Solid performance from the Irish international and delt with the threat of summer signing John Arias who struggled up against the 6ft 6 defender.
The 24-year-old made 4 clearances and wasn't dribbled past as he nullified the threat from Wolves's left-hand side.
James Tarkowksi- 6
The 32-year-old was caught out for the first goal as he didn't track the run of Hwang but other that that it was a assure performance for the defender.
As Wolves were trying to level the game Tarkowksi shown the commanding figure he is winning headers and dealing with Sasa Kalajdzic.
Michael Keane - 6
Similar to Tarkowski, Keane was steady throughout and dealt with crosses and played a key part in Everton's second goal as he pinned in the Wolves defence.
Vitaly Mykolenko- 5
Slow to deal with the cross which led to Vitor Periera's side grabbing their second, the Ukrainian tried to shield the ball out but was caught out by Rodrigo Gomes who buried it past the helpless Jordan Pickford.
The left-back provided width for Jack Grealish in what was his first Premier League start of the season and did chip the ball into the winger who guided it across goal for Beto.
James Garner- 6
Starting the season playing at left-back for the trip to Molineux, the midfielder shown both sides to his game as Everton battled through to secure the points.
Calm and composed on the ball linking up with Everton's creative outlet and winning four ground duels it was a steady performance for the 24-year-old
Idrissa Gueye - 6
The midfielder was quiet throughout but the the blues lost control when he was substituted for Tim Iroegbunam with 15 minutes to play.
Gueye like James Garner won a lot of ground duels which was key playing against Andre and Joao Gomes who like to get a hold of the ball
Kieran Dewsbury-Hall -9
Was instrumental for all three Everton's goal. Dewsbury-Hall played a lovely waited ball to Grealish who headed it across for Beto.
For the second the duo of Grealish and Dewsbury-Hall linked up once again and the former Chelsea man flashed it across goal for Illiman Ndiaye to tap it in.
Everton's number 22 got the winner with a brilliant volley which flew into the top left corner leaving Jose Sa with no chance of getting to it.
Jack Grealish - 9
It's been the dream start for Grealish and on his first visit to the midlands as an Everton player he was sublime and was key for David Moyes's men.
The former Aston Villa man had a say in all three goals as he set up Beto with a perfect time header across goal.
The second he slid in Dewsbury-Hall who fizzed it across to Ndiaye, moments earlier Grealish was denied by Jose Sa.
Grealish provided the magic early in the second-half with a dink pass to Dewsbury-Hall who added Everton's third in style and the loanee now has four assists in two games for the Blues.
Illiman Ndiaye - 8
Scored the goal to put the Blues back on top, when Wolves were growing into the game.
The 25-year-old goal was similar to the one he scored against Brighton but this one was slightly behind him to give Everton their crucial second.
Throughout the game Ndiaye shown his flair and magic as Everton were enjoying themselves.
Beto - 7
Everton's number 9 is off the mark this season and shown David Moyes's decision to start him over Theirno Barry to be the correct one.
Beto's hold up play was a lot better and linked up well which was key for Everton's second .
Tim Iroegbunam- 5
Came on for Idrissa Gueye with 15 minutes to go and pressed well at times but only touched the ball seven times at the Toffees were absorbing all the pressure that Wolves were mounting.
Theirno Barry- 5
A tricky game for the Frenchman to be thrown into and with Everton defending deep and trying to see out the three points the striker didn't see much of the ball
Carlos Alcaraz/ Seamus Coleman - 5
Both late substitutes late on in added time to waste down the clock.