Premier League 2022/23 (Part 1)

City struggling to break down palace only two attempts on target so far.

People power.

Didnā€™t bother watching this but then saw the score with less than 15 mins to go so tuned in and they immediately get a pen. I hate today.

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Contact made after Gundo had got his pass away and had no material impact in anything. It is correct, but is also the sort that gets ignored maybe as much as half the time

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I thought I read we had 18 separate hamstring injuries this year.

I donā€™t have the numbers but to me we have always a lot of injuries. Could it be that it is because the way we train and play or is it the medical staff?

That condensed pre season created issues, I think it was 18 injuries by September.

Itā€™s not everything but itā€™s another consideration. I wonder what Newcastleā€™s was a month ago.

Seems to explain some of the anomalies in the table, though it also probably tells you that some teams are massively underperforming and this isnā€™t the issue.

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Not even the biggest optimist could blame todays shit fest on injuries

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Iā€™m not Iā€™m trying to figure out like they all look cart horses when they go 1-0 down.

Attitude. :nerd_face:

Arse 1-0 og.var ruled out offside.

Villa 1-0 Watkins.

1-0 Arse

City can obvs afford the good gear.

Casemiro might be off here. VAR checking. EDIT: Looks nasty. Over the top of the ball.

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Should be, over the ball studs up.

Buh-bye.

WTF is that formation EtH is playing today? He started with 1 midfielder, and heā€™s just been sent off :rofl:

Guess there wonā€™t be many people laughing at the Trossard signing anymore, clearly making a good contribution to Arsenalā€™s title push.

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Arsenal thoroughly outclassing Fulham. Brilliant to watch.