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Have certainly taken it up a level this season. That front line is relentless and with Thiago and Jota to come along with the crop of youngsters behind them they’re going to dominate for years to come.
Or perhaps until Klopp leaves? 4 more years on his contract then they have a massive void to fill. Can’t think of a better manager in the world at the momentHave certainly taken it up a level this season. That front line is relentless and with Thiago and Jota to come along with the crop of youngsters behind them they’re going to dominate for years to come.
They've started a lot better than the main pretenders to the crown. But what about Leicester and Everton?
What will the top 4 be?
And managed by the guy you called Jurgen Flop not long ago on this forumThat’s the Premier League done and dusted...
They’ll win it by 20 points
It’s very early days yet Mac and it’s a long seasonGood question. As an outsider I hope Everton can keep momentum. Other than Liverpool it does look like ALL CHANGE in that top 4.
Are the likes of Chelski, Citeh , Utd etc dependant on a 50k crowd influencing an official into giving incorrect decisions that changes a game in their favour. ?You'd expect Chelsea, City and United to improve. But it'll be interesting to see how Everton get on this season. And Leicester, Arsenal and Spurs.
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Not so sure. Look at the players Chelsea have now. They just need to gel! United have started slowly but should improve, they had a weird pre season, and they are still getting penalties late into Fergie time. After the final whistle, in these Covid times. City ought to be good enough for top 4. It'll be tough to break into the Champions League places. Leicester and Arsenal look best equipped I think. Interesting to see how consistent Everton can be though. The Allan / James midfield looks good, and Calvert-L looks like a new young man. Pickford might be the Achilles heel? Central defence?Are the likes of Chelski, Citeh , Utd etc dependant on a 50k crowd influencing an official into giving incorrect decisions that changes a game in their favour. ?
Or are they simply not at the races ?
Obviously all mentioned are never going to be threatened by relegation, but I feel a couple of them are destined for mid table obscurity.
If ever there were a season for a minor shake-up of the top six, then this is the one.
He was never Jurgen Flop. Like all managers and players, it took a little while to become accustomed to the Premier League and to identify the players he wanted. Just check his record in Germany with Mainz and Dortmund as well. He's never been a flop. In fact he's been the exact opposite.He was Jurgen Flop for a long time..
Then he went out and Bought Van Dyck and has never looked back...
Perhaps our catalyst could be a centre half ?