Ipswich and Wolves victories put Newcastle, Manchester City and Everton to shame
Every Premier League team has at least one win now this season, but even teams without a win after 11 games have a surprisingly encouraging survival record.
Every Premier League team has at least one win now this season, but even teams without a win after 11 games have a surprisingly encouraging survival record.
Like him or not, Gary Lineker will be a tougher act to follow than many give him credit for. The job isn’t as easy as it looks.
Arne Slot’s side have opened up a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League after 11 games – a position that has always previously proven unassailable.
There’s nowt wrong with a draw at Stamford Bridge these days, but Arsenal’s habit of letting three points turn into one continues to hold them back.
Confidence turned swiftly to hubris for Nottingham Forest, who tried to be something they’re not after Newcastle’s equaliser and paid a hefty price.
Pep Guardiola has lost four games in a row for the first time in his managerial career amid an injury crisis
Neither Arsenal nor Liverpool could find a winner to leave Manchester City laughing loudest after a heavyweight clash at the Emirates.
Newcastle are patently not a terrible side and they had their moments against Chelsea but they continue to look distinctly mid-table.
The Everton striker has struggled for goals this season and over the past few years, but Theo Walcott and Alan Shearer believe Sean Dyche can make it work
The Manchester City boss gushed about Southampton’s performance even in defeat at the Etihad Stadium, giving huge praise to Russell Martin’s winless side
Mario Balotelli has been without a club since ending his second spell in Turkey in the summer but could now return home as a free agent
Chelsea put Liverpool under pressure but were unable to find a way to get anything out of the game after the hosts went 2-1 up
Liverpool were not at their best, but still did enough to claim victory over a Chelsea side who did a lot well, but fell short in the crucial moments
The defender popped up in the dying seconds of the game to snatch a 2-1 victory for Manchester City against an impressive Wolves
Three of Arsenal’s eight Premier League games this season have featured red cards and they have dropped points in all three
Crystal Palace thwarted Newcastle’s efforts to bring Marc Guehi in over the summer, but that’s not stopping him from being linked again
Interim boss Lee Carsley seemed to suggest the permanent England job requires a more experienced hand than he can offer. Pep Guardiola it is, then. Simple.
England claimed a 3-1 win away to Finland in the Nations League on Sunday evening but former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane sees trouble ahead
England had plenty of creative players in the side against Finland, but are there too many craftsmen and not enough brutes for their own good?
Spanish under-21 international Cristhian Mosquera is said to be attracting interest from across Europe, including at Liverpool
The former Arsenal and England striker was asked which of the current crop of Premier League managers deserve a shot at the top end of the table
The former Manchester United and England right-back is baffled that they let a reliable and hard-working performance depart for a rival
Tottenham held a two-goal lead going into the break but Brighton found another gear on an already-bright first half to hit back and win 3-2
Good god that was an excruciating watch for everyone concerned. Manchester United were more solid but offered nothing else while Aston Villa were extremely generous
Erik ten Hag’s starting line-up against Aston Villa raised eyebrows with Jonny Evans and Harry Maguire restored at centre-back
Two different pairs of local rivals are said to be looking at swooping for a couple of Welsh youth internationals currently at Swansea City
The former Manchester United full-back says questions need to be answered by the players and manager Erik ten Hag after their 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford
Tottenham claimed a 3-0 victory but legitimately should have had at least seven, while Man United finished with ten men but played liked it throughout
Ipswich Town could have let their heads drop after their winless start but showed their resolve with a convincing point against Champions League opposition.
Injury issues at Barcelona have prompted them to turn to Wojciech Szczesny just weeks after he announced his retirement after leaving Juventus