Four Things We Learned From The Premier League This Weekend

Chelsea’s 3-5-2 Will Not Come Undone Just Yet!

Chelsea beat Manchester City 3-1 at the Etihad on Sunday despite looking stretched for the most part of the first half. After they conceded, it seemed as thought Guardiola had finally found a way to beat Conte and the Blues but a second half rally ensured that Chelsea now continues their seven-match winning streak!

Liverpool Really Can’t Defend

No matter the circumstances, surrendering a 3-1 lead and surrendering it to Bournemouth would be a red flag to any coach. Jurgen Klopp will have to address bis team’s defensive frailties despite being one of the most proficient attacking outfits in the League.
It really is hard to see how Liverpool can maintain a title charge with James Milner at left back.

Arsenal Are Right On Song Thanks To Sanchez

The Gunners shook off some first-half lethargy to give West Ham a proper 5-1 thrashing on Sunday and the highlight was a brilliant performance from Alexis Sanchez.
His hat-trick is proof that Arsenal can be genuine title contenders if they manage to keep him fit.

Manchester United Cannot Find A Win

Death, taxes and Manchester United drawing games. Their 1-1 draw against Everton on Sunday was their fifth draw in a row in the Premier League and this is starting to look like a little more than ‘bad luck’.
With two wins in their last ten games, Mourinho has made a worse start to the campaign than Moyes and Van Gaal. Bring back David Moyes maybe?

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