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Premier League Table and Scores: Manchester City, Manchester United Lead EPL
Jurgen Klopp’s first game in charge ended in a draw but he has time to show his worth to Liverpool fans. The Foxes have conceded 15 goals in their 8 games.
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The Spain global also believes Jose Mourinho is the right man to revive Chelsea’s season.
This season looks like the latter of those two seasons.
Since last winning the title in 2004, Arsenal has had two types of seasons.
The former England worldwide will be tasked with keeping the returning Diego Costa quiet in the capital but must also be wary of the threat of Eden Hazard, who returned to form over the global break.
“Now we know how it feels and we all hate it. At Chelsea, we always want to be at the top of the Premier League, fighting to win the Champions League, competing for every trophy”.
Premier League football has proved itself to be the most entertaining in the world with spectators in 212 countries, but when it comes to community pride, top flight English football lags behind its counterparts. Expect a tense affair at the Bridge as a result.
We’ve already witnessed a few absolute classics in the Premier League this season and the coming weekend has thrown up another round of incredibly enticing fixtures.
The Red Devils cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over their Merseyside opponents courtesy of goals from Wayne Rooney, Ander Herrera and Morgan Schneiderlin. Koeman’s saints seem to find it easier to raise their game against the bigger clubs this season and inadvertently take their foot off the gas against the teams they are expected to beat.
The fact, then, that Everton have won each of their last 3 home matches against the Manchester giants – keeping clean sheets in each of them – will give the home fans confidence of another 3 points this weekend. It really does become tiresome as “The Special One” makes himself seem like “The Blinkered One”.
United boss Louis van Gaal’s side were torn apart in the early stages against the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium last time out.
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City lead second-placed United by two points with West Ham United a further two adrift. Palace face West Ham in a London derby today and more surprisingly, as it stands, this is a fourth against sixth battle which is a credit to both teams.