F365’s Premier League expectation table: from Brentford to Manchester United
Brentford and Brighton top the Premier League expectation table, while Everton and Manchester United clearly have work to do this summer.
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Brentford and Brighton top the Premier League expectation table, while Everton and Manchester United clearly have work to do this summer.
There was no drama at Carrow Road as Tottenham Hotspur did enough to secure fourth place…
The Premier League title, Champions League places, Europa League places, relegation, the battle for the A23… it’s all up for grabs on Sunday.
Our pal Adam Forshaw features in the ‘worst’ XI of the Premier League season according to the WhoScored rankings, along with a load of other dross…
The relegation race has taken yet another turn, Spurs are motoring, Man City overcame their own defence and someone should sign Teemu Pukki.
Looking at current rumours circulating around the media, we pick the best signing each Premier League side can make this summer.
Wolves have not won in six and will not play European football next season.
The Premier League’s busiest keeper and full-backs from Man Utd and Arsenal make the Premier League’s worst XI of the season…
“There is a lot of money at stake, but we don’t want to finish the season with doom and gloom.”
Liverpool’s mentality monsters returned but Kevin de Bruyne is not losing this race. Leeds’ might be run; Marcelo Bielsa died for nothing.
After Pep Guardiola blew the whistle on a pro-Liverpool agenda, every Premier League must be ranked by how biased the media is against them.
Jamie Vardy was back on the scoresheet as Leicester City eased past Norwich City…
Three-quarters of these lads hail from the green and pleasant land. The future is bright for England.
“He has issued a reason why he did that. As far as I am concerned and the club is concerned that is the end of it.”
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of three Manchester United representatives in the Prem weekend’s worst XI. Leeds dominate the right side…
“We’re back in there fighting & trying to be sixth or seventh with a bit of luck. Hopefully, we can be back in Europe.”
The Hammers are now just three points behind Manchester United with a game in hand…
“The approach is still to try to win games, that has to be the approach. There is a lot to play for still.”
Not your Salahs or De Bruynes, but a player from every club to take the Premier League by storm when we were expecting little more than a shower…
Four Leeds players make the worst XI of the Premier League weekend according to Whoscored ratings, with Jesse Marsch’s quartet joined by three Wolves, three Bees and a Magpie…
Everton will do well to remember that ritual again this season. Wilfried Zaha gets praise but Norwich, Watford and Jesse Marsch do not.
Norwich City are the first side to be relegated from the Premier League, a result of bad decisions, not learning, and a lack of decisiveness.
“He’s a terrific young footballer but, somehow, he’s not grown.”
“We have to reflect and move on very quickly now to planning to get back up.”
Goals from Ollie Watkins and Danny Ings and a late comeback from Burnley confirmed Norwich’s relegation.
The 51-year-old is hoping for a warm reception from the Villa faithful, but to leave them disappointed come the full-time whistle.
If a goalkeeper can’t play out from the back they are not likely to excel at a top club…
Leeds prop up the Premier League fair play table having committed more fouls than anyone else. Everton aren’t much better, and it’s a similar scene at the top…
Arsenal, Wolves and every Premier League club in between should tempt Paul Pogba to stay in England.
Norwich’s faint survival hopes took another hit as they were thumped by Newcastle on Saturday afternoon.
“We still believe there is a chance to stay in the league and we have got to give it our all.”
Fulham up, Norwich down. Norwich up, Fulham down. Those yo-yos are a worrying modern development.
This is purely statistical, based on a player’s personal PPG this league season. Poor Newcastle.
Rudiger is somehow still standing and Klopp flogs his top ten. These guys must be weary…
“Let’s try to climb that mountain and do what people have already said is not doable.”