Cole Palmer has been exceptional, showcasing his talent with key contributions in games. He scored two penalties in a recent match, including a Panenka, and provided a Messi-esque assist. His composure, technique, and ability to perform under pressure have made him a standout player, with comparisons to top talents like Mo Salah and Bukayo Saka.
Manchester United's management is in disarray, with Dan Ashworth leaving after a short tenure and significant compensation paid. The club has spent over £600 million under Ten Hag but remains inconsistent on the pitch. Off-field decisions, including ticket price hikes and restructuring, have further alienated fans, creating a chaotic environment.
Chelsea, initially expected to struggle, has overperformed due to effective squad rotation and the appointment of manager Maresca. Cole Palmer's emergence as a key player has been pivotal. Despite concerns about their large squad and long contracts, Chelsea's ability to rotate and maintain freshness has kept them competitive, challenging for a top-four spot.
Tottenham's main issue is their defensive vulnerability, despite playing attractive football. They concede too many goals due to poor decision-making and naivety in midfield. While their style creates entertaining games, their erratic results and lack of defensive solidity have put pressure on Postecoglou to adjust his tactics.
Arsenal's set-piece delivery, particularly from Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, has been exceptional, making it difficult for opponents to defend. However, their lack of creativity in open play has made them overly dependent on set pieces for scoring, raising concerns about their ability to sustain title-challenging form without improving in this area.
Manchester City's title chances are in doubt due to a poor run of form, defensive vulnerabilities, and a lack of energy in their play. Key players like Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker are aging, and new signings are yet to fully integrate. While they are not out of the race, their current form suggests they may struggle to win the league.
Leicester City showed resilience by coming back from 2-0 down to secure a draw, with Jamie Vardy scoring and providing an assist. Despite concerns about their squad depth and recruitment, the team's fighting spirit and leadership from players like Vardy and Conor Coady have given them hope of avoiding relegation.
Brentford has been exceptional at home, scoring 26 goals, the most in the league. However, their away form has been poor, creating a stark contrast. Manager Thomas Frank has been unable to explain the disparity, but their strong home performances have been crucial to their success this season.
Is Cole Palmer the best player in the Premier League right now? How did Manchester United get themselves into such a mess with Dan Ashworth and why has he been let go? Does Gary think Leicester will have enough to stay up with Ruud van Nistelrooy?
Gary, Alan and Micah also discuss how many points are going to be needed to win the Premier League this season and why it might be lower than recent years.
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