Release date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 6:06 a. m.
In 27 previous Premier League games for four clubs, Patrick Bamford had scored a goal in the Premier League. One, even the worst strikers score two or three goals, even by accident. The back of the head. On tiptoe, ass. Not Bamford. Even in the championship last season, he scored only 16 goals in 143 shots; It’s a purpose every nine shots. All you knew about Patrick Bamford was that he wasted opportunities, and that was noticed as a genuine weakness even when Leeds was getting a promotion to the Premier League.
This season? Only 3 occasional goals on 11 shots. By context, Harry Kane scored three goals in 19 shots. Is he bigger than Kane? It’s for us to say . . .
– ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) September 27, 2020
After six years at Newcastle United, we still have an answer to the question “But is Karl Darlow good?”That almost no one posed and it turns out to be brilliant, he stored 19 of Newcastle’s 24 framed shots this season, which gave him a 79. 2% save percentage, second-place striker Emiliano Martinez and far ahead of boasting goalkeepers such as Alisson (55. 6%), Ederson (53. 3%) and David De Gea (39. 9%).
Newcastle were expected to suffer massively in the absence of player of the year Martin Dubravka, but they continued precisely where they had left off: allowing a pace of shots (as much as West Brom) and then watching their goalkeeper give them up. The. It’s Newcastle style.
Timo Werner and Kai Havertz scored 40 goals among them in the Bundesliga last season, so of course Chelsea’s most sensible scorer after four games is a defensive midfielder who makes a big leap on his penalty.
What’s Jorginho doing there? Throughout the summer all they said was that Italian was part of a summer exodus that didn’t happen; Chelsea still have to get real money for a footballer who played for Chelsea last season. So Jorginho remains and until all those shiny new attacking players start locating the net, he’s Chelsea’s most sensible scorer. Go find out.
. . . two! ? pic. twitter. com/6WKyQu09oK
v Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) October 2020
If Mo Elneny had signed by Beskitas as part of a permanent agreement of $3 million this summer, he would hardly have deserved a mention in Sky Sports News or a story on this or any other website. He was a forgotten guy who had shortly scored a goal as a useful member of the team, but now he was on his way. And now he’s starting three of Arsenal’s four Premier League games this season, betting more minutes than Granit Xhaka or Dani Ceballos.
“Mo has been perfect since the first day of training. He’s a player I know very well because we play together. I know what you can give us and how much you’re willing to improve. She’s phenomenal today,” Arteta said after the opening day’s win over Fulham.
– flicon and balls (@Flannyballs) October 5, 2020
“When Manchester United finished at the time in 2017/18, they scored 30 home goals in 19 games; Mourinho’s Spurs have 11 of two so far. Maybe he’s repositioned after all,” Daniel Storey wrote in Premier League winners and losers. even José Mourinho has trouble parking the bus when Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez are their drivers; It makes a lot more sense to leave Harry Kane and Son behind the wheel and put him in fifth position.
With four games played, no team has scored more than Tottenham’s 12 Premier League passes, even after the first 1-0 loss to Everton that threatened to sink them completely into a season-first crisis, they even found time to score 12 ridiculous passes in qualifying for the Europa League and qualify for the Carabao Cup when they are ready to pass out.
The most sensitive part of the table, is it rarely much that?Consecutive victories over two supposedly well-managed and well-organized teams, right?It seemed almost when they were defeated by Newcastle at home on the opening day. There were symptoms in Arsenal’s defeat that there could be bigger days ahead, but no one saw 4-0 and 3-0 wins on the horizon. Turns out the key was to send David Moyes’ house to isolate himself and leave Alan Irvine at the helm.
Leicester started the weekend in the most sensible part of the Premier League and West Ham did not allow them a single shot at the door. They allowed them the ball and then counterattacked quickly thanks to Michail Antonio, Tomas Soucek, Jarrod Bowen and the revitalized Pablo Fornals. Moyes could keep his homework (by not doing his homework).
– Brad Chuck (@BradChuck) October 5, 2020
It took him until Boxing Day to score six Premier League goals last season; now he’s done it in four short games. As Storey wrote: “In Dominic Calvert-Lewin, they just had the new Harry Kane, a center forward where we’re expecting a return to the average that never reaches the average itself has changed. “
Raise your hands if you think Calvert-Lewin was capable of this kind of form of purpose; Just you, Carlo. Perfect. After the failure of Moise Kean’s experience, Everton discovered that they already had the ingredients to be an elite goalscorer, if they only had one elite coach and some elite game creators to match. It’s a glorious wonder for Everton and England.
“Last week, Mr. Keane said we were carelessly protecting. Tonight wasn’t sloppy, it was just bad. I have to admit I can’t replace that now,” Jurgen Klopp said after that ridiculous 7-2 bombardment of Aston. Villa. Keane had noticed the opposite symptoms of Arsenal – and of course Liverpool had already conceded 3 goals against Leeds on the opening day – but even he wouldn’t have expected this kind of shit show. The goalkeeper was abject but also the defender, the midfield and all the forwards Mo Salah. It was rotten.
Only West Brom has conceded more Premier League goals than champions this season. It took them thirteen games to award the same 11 goals last season. We’ve noticed a defensive drop in the charts after the staggered nature of some of his Project Restart performances. But this? After locating five silly reasons why they might not win the name last week, we may deserve to have added a sixth: natural negligence.
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– Dave Statman (@StatmanDave) October 4, 2020
Ridiculously, I gave them some advice for the descent. At the moment, I can only defend John Terry’s defense. They had an amazing summer moving business with Ollie Watkins adding goals and the creativity of Ross Barkley, while Matty Cash and Bertrand Traoré Victories against snouted Sheffield United and the already relegated Fulham may have been predicted, however, this Liverpool demolition was as beautiful as it was shocking.
This team, with Jack Grealish engaged and John McGinn in shape again, has the ingredients of a half more sensible outfit. It’s as if the last decade has never happened. We didn’t see it coming, but we’re so satisfied now. . All right, all right.
We never expected a challenge for the name, however, its post-Bruno Fernandes form warned that they could at least get a little closer to the defiants of the name. Little steps and all that. But instead of taking small steps forward, Manchester United seem determined to take big steps backwards, in a position where they can lose to Crystal Palace, sneak past Brighton and then be defeated entirely at Tottenham.
Some duty will have to go against Edward Woodward through a window of chaotic movement, and some other duty will have to be ignored towards the players themselves, but we do not pretend that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is immune to criticism. As Storey wrote:
“Solskajer may simply not be queer if he was fired this week. The unsatisfied truth is that you can ask enthusiasts of the other 43 Premier League and Championship clubs and only a handful would be happy to switch their own coach with Manchester United manager. That in itself deserves to embarrass the club. Solskjaer’s deep connection to the club counts for something, but it’s not enough for the inadequacy of his resume.
“This is not an attack on Solskjaer. He is a coach desperate to succeed and who feels the pain of a humiliating defeat more than maximum for his affinity with the club. But it’s not a sports day at school. We can” call for Manchester United to be more ruthless and effective off the field and believe that Solskjaer deserves to remain in his post when he is obviously not the ultimate productive user for him. This delight has taken its course. “
But even we didn’t think they’d be * that * shit.
Sarah Winterburn
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