Chelsea recorded their third successive Premiership win under the management of Carlo Ancelotti on Sunday, when they defeated Fulham 2-0 at Craven Cottage. Didier Drogba put his team in front on 39 minutes, and his strike partner Nicolas Anelka ensured the Blues' superiority with a second goal 14 minutes from time. Although Chelsea amassed maximum points from their first three matches, they couldn't reach the summit as Tottenham Hotspur beat West Ham United 2-1 to go top on goal difference. Winning their first three Premiership games, Spurs have had their best start since 1960-1961 season, when they won their first 11 league matches and eventually secured the competition's title as well as the FA Cup. Home side West Ham took the lead in the 49th minutes when Carlton Cole broke the deadlock. But Jermain Defoe and Aaron Lennon scored on 54 and 79 respectively to give Hotspurs a vital win. The Hammers' slopping defending are blamed for both goals. Elsewhere, promoted Burnley beat Everton 1-0, thanks to a Wade Elliott strike four minutes after the half-hour mark. Everton hitman Louis Saha could have brought the score level after the break, but he wasted a penalty kick with a wide shot. Burnley secured a staggering 1-0 victory over Manchester United on Thursday in a Premiership match that also saw Michael Carrick squander a spot kick for the defending champions. The match's goals Original Video- More videos at TinyPic Original Video- More videos at TinyPic/font