Michel and Xabi Alonso joint favourites as Pep Guardiola exit looms
Looks very possible that Manchester City will be needing a new manager next summer. Who’s that going to be then? Chances are, one of these guys.
Looks very possible that Manchester City will be needing a new manager next summer. Who’s that going to be then? Chances are, one of these guys.
Liverpool and Brighton take top winner honours, while it should take about 0.3 seconds to realise which dafties are getting both barrels in the losers.
Five Arsenal players are joined by three from Man City and one each from Liverpool and Chelsea in the early PFA player of the year favourites.
Starting to look like Angeball might only be capable of making Spurs more Spurs than ever before. So who might be next for the impossible managerial job?
Erik Ten Hag is gone, but the Sack Race moves on regardless. Martin, Lopetegui and O’Neil are the men now under pressure.
It feels like another two points dropped for Arsenal, given recent events, but there were at least reasons for optimism in a hard-earned draw at Chelsea.
We started to collate the astonishing stats that made Erling Haaland’s start to life in the Premier League utterly extraordinary a long time ago.
The Premier League is dragged kicking and screaming into another international break with Chelsea v Arsenal and Liverpool hoping to stay on top.
Manchester United weren’t great against PAOK, but Amad Diallo was and at least they finally got another European win a mere 380 days after the last.
Spurs lost their 100 per cent Europa League record with a 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray that should have been 6-2 but could easily in the end have been 3-3.
We don’t do it often, but sometimes it’s nice to be nice. And Nuno Espirito Santo’s comeback arc is nice, isn’t it?
Manchester City have lost their last three games across three different competitions to Spurs, Bournemouth and Sporting. It doesn’t happen often.
No-one has ever gone toe-to-toe with Manchester City three seasons in a row. Perhaps Mikel Arteta knew that when changing his approach with Arsenal.
Our favourite stat of all stats sees Manchester City making an impressive early bid to finish top of all the tables this season.
Brentford have dropped an eye-popping 11 points from winning positions already, while this is one specific metric where Man United are doing well.
Nottingham Forest find themselves third in the Premier League table after 10 games. What has happened to other early bolters?
Erik ten Hag’s Man Utd exit saga has provided cover for other managers, one of whom must now take his place in the spotlight. Eddie Howe gets our vote.
Manchester United made such a complete mess of the Erik ten Hag sacking that even his obviously necessary exit looks like a mistake. What a shambles.
Arsenal and Liverpool played out a tremendously entertaining 2-2 draw at the Emirates, but there’s no escaping the identity of the big winners from that result.
A massive clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates provides the showpiece of a weekend that could tell us a bit about a few clubs.
Crystal Palace are a team in urgent need of a pick-me-up. Thankfully they are about to get a visit from Dr Tottenham.
Jose Mourinho seemed to enjoy himself as his Fenerbahce side took a point while Manchester United remain without a Europa League win this season.
Liverpool have made an excellent start to life under Arne Slot but not quite excellent enough to make this list of fast starters.
There is something specifically challenging about trying to fight Manchester City for titles; Arsenal fans are losing it.
A battling win over a very good Chelsea leaves Liverpool top of the league and arguably facing fewer questions right now than either Man City or Arsenal.
Liverpool and Chelsea have both made fine starts under new managers, but this weekend signals for both the start of a tricky and potentially revealing run.
There is a fairly substantial subsection of Spurs fans who don’t mind being massive fun. But the money and stadium demands more.
How are you feeling Premier League fans? How are the vibes? We can’t quite believe that Man Utd are not quite bottom. And Liverpool are not quite top.
Dave Tickner went live to offer a F365 reaction while Thomas Tuchel was being unveiled as England’s new manager.
Lee Carsley’s encouraging start as interim coach made him a firm favourite for the permanent England job. That is no longer the case.