Premier League sack race: Kompany, Wilder, Pochettino, Ten Hag not safe
It now seems quite possible that no more Premier League managers will lose their jobs this season, with even Vincent Kompany managing a rare win.
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It now seems quite possible that no more Premier League managers will lose their jobs this season, with even Vincent Kompany managing a rare win.
The top three are still the top three, but there are some significant movers below that in our rigorously scientific Premier League Mood Rankings.
From goals to progressive passes, here are some Premier League statistics for you to enjoy. We have the leaders across 23 metrics.
The biggest humiliation is to be the subbed sub. Seven different players have suffered it this season and Vincent Kompany was behind more than half of them.
Spurs might have capitulated against Fulham but they actually improved their lowest possible Premier League finish this season over the weekend.
Goals are great, but what’s even better than actual goals? Expected goals. And, according to xG, Man Utd are rotten…
Generally, the nearer a team is to the top of this the more fun they are to watch. Liverpool leading from Man City makes sense.
Liverpool and Manchester City are now the only Premier League teams yet to lose from a winning position this season. Forest are closing in on Brentford.
Arsenal have been picked for the most televised Premier League games so far this season and have leapfrogged Man City atop the Sky Sports and TNT table.
The Ivan Toney Self-Auction Tour is getting a little embarrassing, Nottingham Forest are their own worst enemy, Burnley sub subs and Luton will not die.
Here is one player each Premier League club could use to secure that sweet, sweet ‘pure profit’ so many seemingly crave, with Marcus Rashford’s exit looking more appealing to Manchester ...
There are only four Premier League games this weekend (curse you, FA Cup), but Robbie Savage has still predicted the correct score in every match.
Erik ten Toast is seventh in this ranking of Premier League managers by Richard Keys quotes. The chief overcelebrator is beaten to top spot.
Jurgen Klopp, Jonny Evans, an Arsenal player answering Gary Neville and Zack Nelson are thriving, but Nottingham Forest and David Moyes just sound stupid.
Aston Villa have four players in our worst XI, with flops from Fulham and Nottingham Forest stopping this team from being dominated by claret and blue.
David Moyes felt a host of refereeing decisions went against West Ham after they had to come from two down to rescue a point at home to Burnley.
Robbie Savage has predicted the correct score in every Premier League game this weekend, including Liverpool vs Manchester City.
For all the talk of the Liverpool kids, nine teams have been younger in the Premier League this season, including Arsenal and Manchester United.
Does Erik ten Hag need to curb his touchline antics? He has as many Premier League yellow cards this season as Mikel Arteta and another manager so maybe.
Erik ten Hag got it in the neck for his substitutes in the Manchester derby, but how does he compare to other Premier League managers in terms of the impact ...
Alexis Mac Allister, Newcastle, Marco Silva and Morgan Rogers all impressed but Nottingham Forest, Erik ten Hag and Ben Chilwell continue to struggle.
Manchester United created the third-most Big Chances in the Premier League last season. This term, it’s a woefully different story.
Burnley failed to move off the bottom of the Premier League table as their 2-0 loss to AFC Bournemouth leaves them 11 points adrift of safety.
Burnley dominated but can’t score and can’t defend. Roy Keane took aim at Vincent Kompany before the game, and his criticism rang true in defeat to Bournemouth.
We have a full fixture list in the Premier League this weekend and Robbie Savage has predicted the score in every single game.
‘Klopp’s kids’ have done the business in the cup competitions recently but how do Liverpool academy minutes compare to those of other Premier League clubs?
Here is our ranking of every Premier League club’s record signing. It’s not the best list but there are a couple of massive hits in there…
For the first time since 1997/98, the three promoted sides all look likely to go straight back down. And the three relegated sides might come back up too.
You might think Chelsea are bad but even their transfer incompetence is dwarfed by Manchester United, whose squad is worth 17.4% less than they paid.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal are ahead of the other 17.