Arsenal, Liverpool and Premier League
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The Premier League is 10 games old and we've seen contrasting fortunes for the traditional "Big Six" clubs. But how have we graded them?
Arsenal are back in business in the Champions League this week as they aim to keep their perfect run of form going in both domestic and international competition
Arsenal last won the Premier League in 2004 under legendary manager Arsene Wenger. Current boss Arteta worked under Guardiola at Manchester City before replacing Unai Emery at the Emirates Stadium in December 2019.
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League Cup: Liverpool’s woes grow with 3-0 loss to Palace. Arsenal, City, Chelsea and Newcastle win
Liverpool has fielded a weakened team and gotten duly punished in a 3-0 loss to Crystal Palace in the League Cup, the latest setback to strike the beleaguered English champions.
The scheduling of the game means both sides will have only one day's rest following Premier League action on December 21.
Three wins in three -- with eight goals scored and none conceded -- see Arsenal sit pretty in fourth, and they will look to continue that positive form in Prague. At Turf Moor last weekend, their airtight defence once again laid the platform for a comfortable 2-0 win as they show no signs of slowing down.
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Manchester City v Bournemouth: Gut Feelings
Manchester City will go second in the Premier League table if they beat the current occupants at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon. The Blues are eighth in the Premier League after the weekend’s result,