Browsing: English Premier League

In the end, Pep Guardiola pulls off a fugazi that startles present audiences. Even for a defending title champion, Arteta’s dubious theatrics are a handful and too intricate to devour and comprehend with comfort. He must startle and rattle his opponents. And he likes it, especially in a challenger match event. Like an event-aggressor he has been trained to be, one that distastefully protests Riccardo Calafiori’s absolute stunner, Erling launches the ball towards Gabriel, hitting him on the back of his head! Guardiola is quite content with the point share. Bernardo Silva walks off the stage right after the last whistle.

Because Russel Martin’s entry into the premier has been rough, painful, and unyielding, penalty farming handouts require a brazen assurance force behind that guarantees a pot on the score sheet. While he may have successfully transitioned his players from the Championship to the premier stage, with prestige and accolades, his management acumen, and the ability to achieve match steals, let alone ties, is yet to be translated into a solid score record. Failure to institute a proactive approach to mitigate their poor performance in Week One through Week Four solidifies Southampton’s current position as just another farmland with a hospitable…

While we value players’ participation and sheer determination to secure a front row seat to such challenger matches, we cannot pass over consistent inconsistencies whose consequences left a sour taste among Arsenal supportive structures. Even though Mikel Arteta’s grasp of the premier is gradually presenting itself through his recorded results, his approach to smoke out technical mishaps and fissures during Challenger match weeks must change/improve. Given his last premier campaign, at least not in his match week 3 else the pair comes back to bite him. Left undeterred, Fabian Hurzeler’s next visit to the Emirates may…

Fabian Hürzeler may be a new appearance in Brighton’s managerial office, but he sure as hell know how to deliver a pair of victorious matches in this new Campaign season. If not, his announcement of the incoming showtime worth your time is loud enough for its intended audience. Is this a warning shot for last campaign’s top managers? Is this a resultant feature to an aggressive attack, an apt defense line, an energy momentum surge of a new campaign season, a familiarity with the opponent’s match strategy, or the injections of a sneaky manager redefining the highlights of a late steal?

Comfortable with the handover, the new Liverpool Manager Arne Slot is disappointed that his (numbers) score tally stops at two. Ipswitch ought to realize the hustle needed to secure a win in a premier league match. Such noneventful performance by Ipswitch Town must have been expected. It’s clearly a rough start for Manager Kieran McKenna. his defense and attacking acumen will be rigorously tested in this new Campaign season on the premier turf! Expectations of Mikel Arteta are nothing short of a Premier league Cup Award. Adoni Iraola’s little celebratory walk confesses how challenging it was for Bournemouth to turn…

Clear intentions to sway the score through diving manipulations, a lack of aggressive finish touches, and a clear disregard of an attacking chemistry murk the waters in this premier league face off. It is a combination of these factors and the fact that Fulham displays a notion of non-competitiveness that elevates the Manchester United team three points above the visiting team. Fulham’s non-explosive attack led by Rodrigo Muniz and Adama Traore does little to none to penetrate the defense put up by the host team. Even with the help of a strong defensive presence orchestrate by Antonee Robinson’s defensive acumen and long-range…