Bournemouth has exceeded expectations by sitting seventh in the Premier League with 30 points, far from a relegation battle. Manager Iriola has done an 'unbelievable job' tactically, and key signings like Ed Nilsson and Housen have strengthened the team. Despite losing Solanke, their recruitment and tactical adjustments have been effective.
Arsenal's title challenge is hindered by the lack of a top-class striker and injuries to key players like Saka, who may be out for up to two months. The team is currently trailing Liverpool, and while they are not out of the race, catching up will require significant improvement and consistency.
Aston Villa's participation in the Champions League has impacted their Premier League form, causing inconsistency. While they are performing well in Europe, the additional fixtures have stretched their squad, leading to mixed results domestically. They are currently ninth but still have a chance to secure a European spot.
Brentford, currently 12th, have been better than expected due to strong home form and contributions from players like Sharda. Despite losing Ivan Toney, the team has shared goal-scoring responsibilities more effectively, and manager Thomas Frank's tactical adjustments have been key to their success.
Tottenham Hotspur's season has been hampered by injuries to key players, particularly in central defense and goalkeeper positions. These absences have disrupted their consistency, and despite playing entertaining football under Ange Postecoglou, they have struggled to maintain results, currently sitting 11th.
Liverpool has been a surprise title contender due to their strong performances under new manager Arne Slot. Despite losing key players like Klopp, the team has maintained high levels of consistency and tactical discipline. They are currently leading the league, with their only defeat coming against Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United is struggling due to a lack of energy and pace in midfield, with players like Casemiro and Eriksen unable to keep up with the demands of Ten Hag's system. The team is currently 14th, and their inability to adapt tactically has led to poor results, with Ten Hag under pressure to make changes.
Newcastle United has turned their season around with five consecutive wins, moving from 12th to fifth in the table. Key players like Lewis Hall and Dan Burn have stepped up, and the team has found a better balance in midfield, leading to improved defensive solidity and attacking effectiveness.
Nottingham Forest has been successful due to excellent recruitment, with signings like Milenkovic and Elliot Anderson making significant impacts. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has implemented a flexible and fluid style of play, and the team's strong defensive foundation has allowed their attacking players to thrive, currently sitting second in the league.
Wolves' recent improvement is attributed to the managerial change to Vitor Pereira, who has brought a tactical bounce. Key players like Kunja and Straddarsson have been influential, and the team has shown resilience, moving out of the relegation zone with two wins and a draw in their last three games.
Who has been the biggest surprise so far this season? Who have been massively underachieving? Will we see all three promoted clubs go straight back down?
Gary, Alan and Micah look back at the first half of the season to see who has impressed and who has flattered to deceive. They also review their pre-season predictions, much to the delight of one member of the team in particular.
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