United builds a fragile feeling of faith
As a healing for Sunday fear, the self-identifying worst team of Manchester United was in the history of history after Craven Cottage in the PotBoiling tour. It will take some time before Ruben Amorim can stage a high-end entertainment of a Wolf Hall standard, but at least it is now unlikely that the series conclusion is. United fans sang the name of the manager when Lisandro Martínez ‘random winner tensioned. A fragile faith grows. These are the lenses on United, every result is considered significant, but the beating of Fulham is not a return of the glorious days. The last United Manager who loses Cottage in Craven was Sir Alex Ferguson himself. Amorim should take a solid defensive performance, Harry Maguire, the organizing heart of the trio, Martínez aggressively and provocative, next to him and closer to the player he promised two seasons ago. Toby Collyers late release from the line completed a much more positive week than the last. John Brewin
• Match report: Fulham 0-1 Manchester United
Battle of the new middle class
The strength of a league can not only be seen at the top. Neither Crystal Palace nor Brentford are large sides in the traditional sense. Neither has ever won a large trophy. Without the Anglo-Italian trophy and the intertoto, they didn’t play in European competition either. Nevertheless, both are founded the Premier League pages, the position of which feels relatively safe in the middle plate. “You are someone we should look at what you have achieved in the past 10 years,” said Brentford manager Thomas Frank about palace. Brentford are four points above the palace, but both are model clubs in their kind (whatever concerns about the possession of Palace, as John Textor wants to sell). Both buy well, both have bright, committed coaches and both play progressive, modern football. Both regularly cause problems for better pages and if there was a feeling of mutual rejection for a large part of the game on Sunday, this may be proof of the robustness of their processes. Jonathan Wilson
• Match report: Crystal Palace 1-2 Brentford
Vardy saves his best for Tottenham
Tottenham fans asked when they led the usual mocking chants at Jamie Vardy. It didn’t take long for the Leicester striker to have the ball on the back of the network. Vardy’s 10th goal in 18 games against Spurs achieved a good victory for Leicester, brought it from the lower three and recalled the permanent qualities of the experienced striker. “A 38-year-old striker in the Premier League, who, like him, and from possession, fitness and leadership-is remarkable,” said Ruud van Nistelrooy, manager of Leicester. “The way he takes care of myself implies that he can continue long, for a long time.” Leicester’s focus is currently on this season. Her hopes of staying up will certainly depend on Vardy Fit and scores. You stay dependent on him. Spores must be fed up with the sight of him. Jacob Steinberg
• Match report: Tottenham 1-2 Leicester
The loss of Mings stops the villa in tracks
It is rare that a match has such an obvious, groundbreaking moment, but the villa has never recovered from Tyrone Mings’ injuries in the first half. In the 38 minutes that made Mings for the field, they led 6: 3 for shots, 3-0 for recordings at their destination and had a Tackle success rate of 63.6%. In the further course of the game, they remained 8-11 in shots, 1-4 for the hits and their tackle success rate sank to 50%. After they had lost its own in the first 38 minutes in their own half, they did this 31 times in the remaining 52. This was the transfer window on Lucas Dignde’s awkwardness – but the ability of Villa to play during a game react that many changing challenges showed “not deserved”. Simon Burnon
• Match report: Aston Villa 1-1 West Ham
Wolves want to bite midfield
After the wolves had slipped on a fourth defeat in a row, Vítor Pereira made two things clear: he would like to sign a cross -beam midfielder and found that his team will avoid the descent. The two things can be connected. André and João Gomes scurry like Tom and Jerry, but the Portuguese head coach wants a more impressive option. Emmanuel Agbadou, a recruit of 16 million pounds of Reims this month, has proven exactly that in defense. The Ivorer impressed against Arsenal on the left side of a back three and the return of Toti Gomes is expected to bring the 27-year-old to his preferred right side. “He is currently adapting to this league,” said Pereira. “It is very strong in the air, on the ground, in the duels. I am very, very confident [new signings] will come and we will achieve our goals. We will be in the Premier League next season. I am very confident, I feel it inside. ” Ben fisher
• Match report: Wolves 0-1 Arsenal
Haaland Hauert Special Marmoush
While Abdukodir Khusanov’s debut was the focus of Manchester City victory against Chelsea, there was another first timer in the ranks. Omar Marmoush was not overcome by the nerves and offered a confident display on the left side of a front three. The Egyptian showed speed and the willingness to leave runs behind, although he might want to look for help for his addiction. In the city there was no pace on the field and Pep Guardiola endeavored to remedy this in January, as they often could not handle faster opponents and did not offer enough threat. If he knew how to stay on his head, Marmoush would have had a debut goal. He gave Chelsea to someone else to think and provided Haaland with more space to work and earned him the praise from the Norwegian, who said: “You can see that he has something special.” Marmoush certainly has a foundation for building up. Will pack
• Match report: Manchester City 3-1 Chelsea
Van dijk toast Graßenberch
Virgil van Dijk said he could celebrate 300 appearances for Liverpool with a glass of red wine. “Only me and my wife, but that was it,” said the club captain, whose family was present in Angeldd to see the proud moment together with a miscalculation against Ipswich. After Liverpool’s recent victory, van Dijk did not want to think about previous achievements, just over the rest of the season, and made sense to roast Ryan Gravenberch’s contribution to an outstanding campaign. The midfielder may not have been stretched by Ipswich’s passive approach, but his consistent shape and role in Arne Slots System encapulated the effects that the Dutch coach had. Gravenberch has started every game of the Premier League and Champions League this season and has become “important” in Van Dijk’s words for what Liverpool should hope for. “The way he approaches the game on and out of the field is the key to being a world-class player,” said the defender. “In my eyes, the consistency he has shown, he is definitely a world-class player and can only get better. He was almost flawless throughout the season. ” Andy Hunter
• Match report: Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich
Deep tonali set tone
Alexander Isak’s double goals exploits brought him again the headlines in the victory of Newcastle in Southampton, but Eddie Howe was not alone to choose the decisive contribution from Sandro Tonali. The Italian was used in a deeper central field role when he used to meet in the season. He was of crucial importance for Newcastle, who won 10 of her last 11 games and was extremely impressive in every facet of the game at St. Mary’s. He had the most touch of the ball of the Newcastle players, won more duels, completed more duels and played the second most common passes in the last third. He also showed a wonderful attack instinct and the serenity to score the third goal. “He was great in every way today,” said Howe. “His ability to ball was unsurpassed. His understanding of what we wanted was how we wanted to play it was the first class. He scored a goal that was a great goal – showed his sportiness, his speed, his coolness. But in a very quick time he has only become such an important player for us. I can’t praise him enough after today. ” Ben Bloom
• Match report: Southampton 1-3 Newcastle
Iraola defies the numbers
A reborn television studio in the vitality stage was full of missing player. The windows were beaten to celebrate when Bournemouth Nottingham Forest destroyed in the second half. The eyes of the football world turn to Andoni Iraola’s team, although he has 12 older players, two of them goalkeeper. When his football is ultra-modern, a development of lessons under Marcelo Bielsa in the Athletic Club, there is some Old School about her out of control of so few players. And the adaptability of the remaining. “Lewis [Cook] Right -back against [Anthony] Elanga, the fastest guy in the Premier League, Dango [Ouattara] No. 9 had to play because of the injuries, ”said goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. When Elanga Wald’s best performer was, Cook held him at the peripheries. Ouattara’s hat trick came while the strikers Unal and Evanilson watched a look behind the glass. “He helped us as a left -back and played the right wing player, the left winger. Now he is playing as No. 9, ”said Iraola. JB
• Match report: Bournemouth 5: 0 Nottingham Forest
Hürzeler has to sharpen the attack
Fabian Hürzeler may not have agreed with the decision to award a punishment against Joël Veltman against Everton on Saturday, but the Brighton manager refused to blame for another toothless exhibition at his side. You have not won a league game in the Amex since the beginning of November and only scored three goals in the following five games. Even with Danny Welbeck to lead the line, there is clearly a problem to defend teams that defend themselves – something that Hürzeler has to solve if Brighton is supposed to go hand in hand with a serious challenge for Europe. “It was one of the most disappointing performances,” he said. “We had no phase in which we consistently had chances. It was disappointing that we no longer created against a low block. ” Ed Aarons
• Match report: Brighton 0-1 Everton
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Liverpool |
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2 |
arsenal |
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3 |
Nottm Forest |
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4 |
Mannstadt |
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Newcastle |
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6 |
Chelsea |
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7 |
AFC Bournemouth |
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8 |
Aston Villa |
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Brighton |
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10 |
Fulham |
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11 |
Brentford |
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12 |
Man utd |
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13 |
Crystal palace |
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14 |
West Ham |
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15 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
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Everton |
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17 |
Leicester |
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18 |
Wolverhampton |
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19 |
Ipswich |
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20 |
Southampton |