Unless I've missed it, I can't see anything in the reports of yesterday's opening discussions where there was an agreement to conclude divorce settlement discussions before future trade arrangement discussions begin.
Davis & co conceded a while ago that the divorce discussions would start first but as far as I can tell they're still maintaining their stance that there will/should be an overlap of discussions in due course. Davis: "Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed".
Whether the EU agrees with that stance is still up for grabs as far as I can tell, but it seems like a logical approach to me.
Perhaps the headline in this FT report of yesterday's proceedings is less sensationalist, given it doesn't come from a Murdoch source...?
https://www.ft.com/content/34b704a0-54d7-11e7-9fed-c19e2700005f
"Britain and EU agree to focus on divorce at start of Brexit talks"