Chelsea's recent form, including a thrilling 4-3 win at Tottenham, has propelled them to second place, just four points behind Liverpool. Their young, fearless squad, combined with Enzo Maresca's tactical acumen, has shown significant improvement, making them a serious threat in the title race.
Tottenham started strong, leading 2-0, but their inability to manage the game and defensive errors allowed Chelsea to capitalize. The high-risk, open style of play under Ange Postecoglou left them vulnerable to Chelsea's counter-attacks, leading to a 4-3 defeat.
Fulham's 1-1 draw with Arsenal showcased their grit and tactical discipline. Marco Silva's side, known for their attacking flair, demonstrated defensive solidity and resilience, particularly in neutralizing Arsenal's set-piece threat, marking a significant step in their development as a competitive Premier League team.
Dan Ashworth's departure from Manchester United was due to a breakdown in his working relationship with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the INEOS board. Sources indicated that Ashworth was not a good fit for the club, leading to his abrupt exit and raising questions about INEOS' decision-making process.
Ruben Amorim faces the daunting task of overhauling Manchester United's squad mid-season. His preferred back-three system requires significant adaptation from players, and the lack of time for training and the pressure from fans for attacking football add to the complexity of his role.
Lee Carsley viewed his interim role as England manager as a valuable learning experience. Despite the mixed reception to the Greece match, he felt affirmed in his ability to manage at the highest level and is now focused on his role with the England U21s, while also contributing to senior team scouting.
Can Chelsea win the title? Some think it is a silly question, but why?
Were Spurs trying to perpetuate the ‘Spursy’ cliché? Two up at home but ending in defeat. Where now for a beleaguered Ange Postecoglou?
Fulham are no longer just pretty, they’re gritty and they might have just solved how to defend an Arsenal corner. For Arsenal are they creating enough chances from open play when they are level or behind in a game…?
More upheaval at Manchester United a loss on the pitch and a departure off it. None of it reflects well on INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
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