
The Premier League is back this season and things have gotten better than ever after this last weekend of one of the best leagues in the world. At the moment, Manchester City remains the unbeaten leader of the competition with 18 points. Meanwhile, Liverpool consolidated their position as second in the table after beating West Ham United from Anfield.
Meanwhile, the North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham ended in a draw causing Jurgen Klopp's team to consolidate in second place. In a match full of opportunities at the Etihad Stadium, both teams showed why they are in an excellent moment. With a brace from Heung Min Son and goals from Buyako Saka and an own goal from Cristiano Romero, both teams shone in London.
Similarly, Erik ten Hag's Manchester United regain ground in the Premier League after beating Burnley with a solitary goal from Bruno Fernandes. The Old Trafford team has not had the best start to the season. Just this week, the team again knew what it is to win after 3 games in a row without a win. It should be noted that during the week they were defeated by Bayern Munich.
On the other hand, other teams such as Brighton Hove Albion and West Ham are having good performances this season. Brighton are even third in the table above the Gunners and Spurs. However, another of the relevant teams in England is not experiencing the same situation of success, so the alarms are turned on from London.
This is Chelsea, a team owned by American Todd Boehly that today stands in the 14th position of the PL Standings. Despite Mauricio Pochettino's side investing more than $400m this season, the team has not been able to be decisive. It should be noted that the Argentine justified his bad moment due to the injuries that exist within the squad. Nevertheless, for Blues fans, this represents a huge failure. Some names like Fabrizio Romano stated that it wasn't Pochettino's fault. Instead, the Italian journalist declared via caughtoffside that the general situation of the club has the british team like that.

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