Premier League 2022/23 (Part 1)

Penalty :man_facepalming:

Son on the bench.

If Man City donā€™t win the CL the addition of Haaland didnā€™t take them forward, and Pep, even if they win the Prem, continues to match the output of Mancini and Pellegrini.

Better than Mark Hughes though, so there is that.

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Newcastle are still mediocre.

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Newsandcastle 1-1 Bournemouth well played Bournemouth

Howe could start coming under pressure there, if they donā€™t improve. Predictably they have spent a lot of money, with the promise of much more to come, but they have to do it in stages, and now the job in hand is to be the best of the rest. Or thereabouts.

Right now they look mid table, which isnā€™t good enough for the money spent.

He isnā€™t under any pressure, they are a mid table club at best under any manager.

That squad regardless of the money spent arenā€™t a top 8 Prem side. A little over 8 months ago everyone had them to go down.

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Very difficult to break into the Top8 of the league and even more difficult to stay there. Leicester and West Ham recent examples for that.

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Leicester need to embrace pragmatic football here. Not sure thatā€™s a Rodgers strength.

Spurs 4-0 and Rodgers to stay in charge.

Pen Leicester.

Sanchez so badā€¦fucks up twice.

Lloris knew. Great save.

Silly challenge Leicester pen saved

Retake. Leicester 1-0 Tielemans pen.

Retake.

Looks like that 70m they got for Fofana went to the officials.

0-1 Youri

One would still expect spurs to win.:woozy_face:

Spurs 1-1, arry

So there are plenty of police available for this game in the capital
Just like for tmrws brentford game
Just not enough for the Chelsea game. Right.

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Spurs defending set pieces is comical and just typical Rodgers.

Very open match. More goals coming.

Spurs 2-1 dier. Brenda getting found out.