It looks pretty obvious to me it's going to be a 2 horsed race again tbf the only 1 you would of thought might be able to challenge would be Spurs but then they go and lose at home to Newcastle. That alone they'll find hard to recover the points too catch them. I think Spurs and Arsenal will most likely be the 3rd/4th best and after that I think its hard too call and could be some decent battle for the Europa league spots.
Wolves (?) - Hard to know how they'll cope with Europa league and league
Everton - Need to be challenging there
Man United - Sorry United fans but while Oles in charge I wouldn't expect any more
Chelsea (?) - Difficult to judge, Lampard needs time. could challenge for 3rd/4th
West Ham - Good manager, some decent players and that Haller looks like could be a great signing
I think will all be hoping/expecting to be in and around
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Liverpool fingered the CL, Van Dijk doesn't seem as comfortable as he was last season, although no doubting has ability, Robertson and Trent may be good going forward but defensively both still questionable.
United win 1-0 but nothing to really brag about, 20k+ empty seats, can't really be judging there rivals now if they have some empties
Chelsea poor, Barkley missing a pen, Lampard may have a lot to learn being a manager in European football.
City comfortable and should of probably won by more, Fernandinho slotted in well, we'll so how he looks in the coming weeks with Stones and LaPorte both out injured.
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