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Premier League : Week 7 (2nd Oct + 3rd Oct.)

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Frogfish

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The latest installment :

Saturday 2 October

12:30
Man Utd v Everton 1-2

15.00 Burnley v Norwich 2-0
15.00 Chelsea v Southampton 2-1
15.00 Leeds v Watford 2-0
15.00 Wolves v Newcastle 2-2

17:30 Brighton v Arsenal 2-2

Sunday 3 October

14:00
Crystal Palace v Leicester 1-0
14:00 Spurs v Aston Villa 1-2
14:00 West Ham v Brentford 1-1

16:30 Liverpool v Man City 2-1
 
Most of those fixtures look shite. I think Leeds Watford will be the game to watch at 3.

Here’s hoping for injuries and reds in the early kick off. 0-0.
 
Most of those fixtures look shite. I think Leeds Watford will be the game to watch at 3.

Here’s hoping for injuries and reds in the early kick off. 0-0.
I actually find this weekend's fixtures more interesting than usual :

Man Utd v Everton, Chelsea v Southampton (draw at City last time out, CFC losing at Juve, Stn rested), Brighton v Arsenal, Spurs v Aston Villa & West Ham v Brentford. All look very interesting matches & all could spring a surprise.
 
Yea there is that context to that games but Chelsea should make easy work of Southampton. No way I’d expect Chelsea to lose 3 consecutive games.

I’ll be watching goal zone so I’m hoping for shed loads of goals to keep it interesting.
 
United having the better of the early play; Everton look well-drilled but limited without their 2 best attackers.
 
You can see the effect of Rafa’s coaching here - their team shape is spot on and everyone knows their job. Growing in confidence after the early pressure.
 
Watching a Rafa team play is really like analyzing a chess game. Everything is moving in sync and as part of a system.
 
Everton the better side now the last 10-15 mins...Doucoure and Allan dominating Flinstone and Mccrappinay.

This Gordon kid looks alright.
 
Ugh, my stream froze just before the United goal and I missed it.

Anyhow, Rondon looks about 38 years old the way he’s playing, which is in huge contrast to Demarai Gray who rollerskates around players in double-speed. Decent game, hops Everton can come back into it.
 
Everton unlucky to go in behind at HT. United had had the best chance before the goal (Cavani header saved) but the weight of good chances was clearly in Everton's favour. Hope their heads don't drop. United zero clean sheets in last 9 PL games.
 
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All made by Gray that, superb.

Fred getting absolutely bullied by wee Gray lol
 
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