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Arsenal and Liverpool look a force

Arsenal and Liverpool look a force
Saturday Round up

Monday, 7 November 2016

5 Lessons The EPL came with



1. Liverpool Have The Opportunity
Another routine win, their fourth in five must have brought back belief and memories of their last title triumph 26 years ago. Any team scoring for fun and free from European engagement can be stopped only by themselves. Leicester city FC will bear us witness to that fact. Three goals in either half saw Liverpool see off a Watford team not doing particularly bad in some style.

2. Chelsea Have Found Their Rhythm

 
It was a fruitful October for Antonio Conte's men in the EPL and they began the new month in similar fashion handing Ronald Koeman his heaviest defeat yet as Everton boss. Chelsea look more like a functional unit after indifferent displays in September.

3. Mauricio Pochettino Is Doing a Good Job

Tottenham still remain the only unbeaten side in English football's top tier with yet another draw. Their fourth in five games, we do not know when they will lose a game this season but what we do know is that Tottenham have not lost any of their last 5 north London derbies, the first time Arsene Wenger has failed to win any in five, Tottenham sit just 5 points adrift the top and are not looking back.

4. Nothing Has Changed For The Manchester Clubs
Swansea 1-3 Man Utd
After six games without a win City saw off Westbrom and then Barcelona , scoring seven goals along the way and conceding just a goal from Messi (it's not bad) but a draw against Boro at the Etihad did not just cost the citizen's top spot but it also put question marks on their title credentials, question marks we thought had gone away. United on the other hand might have beaten Swansea with two clear goals but there was no spark in the performance because Swansea are really struggling. They can be happy Wayne Rooney has managed a century of assists in the EPL, only two players have got more.

5. Burnley Are No Pushovers


A Victory over Liverpool may have come as a surprise on the second week of the season but Burnley have since showed more desire to stay up with stunning performances against Man United, Arsenal and Everton. The latest in their collection is a hard fought victory against Crystal Palace . It is no fluke they're in the top half of the table after 11 games.




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