Premier League talking points
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[November 08, 2021]
(Reuters) - Talking points from the
Premier League weekend:
SOLSKJAER BACK IN THE DOCK
A 3-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur last week proved to be only a
temporary respite for Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
as defeat by Manchester City in Saturday's derby put the Norwegian
back under the spotlight.
It was not quite as spectacular as the 5-0 home thrashing by
Liverpool a fortnight ago, but the way United were outclassed in
every department was depressingly similar.
The ease with which City won was underlined by the 753 passes they
completed -- more than any visiting team to Old Trafford since Opta
began recording data in 2003-04.
City were very good and United suffered for the lack of the injured
Raphael Varane, but the gulf between the two clubs is as wide as it
has been since Solskjaer took over.
OPEN SEASON ON PREMIER LEAGUE MANAGERS
The Christmas lights are not even up yet but already five Premier
League clubs have parted ways with their managers this season and
others might be looking over their shoulders.
Norwich City manager Daniel Farke had just celebrated his side's
first league win of the season when the tap on the shoulder came,
ending his four-and-a-half year stint.
Less than 24 hours later Aston Villa's Dean Smith was sacked with
the club on a five-match losing run in the league.
In Farke's case, the decision appeared to have already been made
with the club's hierarchy clearly having decided that this campaign
was heading in the same direction as Farke's previous top-flight
season when Norwich ended bottom.
Smith's exit is perhaps more surprising as Villa performed well last
season and had begun this campaign solidly before a worrying loss of
form.
The total of five managers jettisoned is already two more than the
whole of last season.
INTERNATIONAL BREAK IS BAD TIMING FOR CONTE
Antonio Conte injected some much-needed passion into Tottenham
Hotspur's ranks in a 0-0 draw with Everton at Goodison Park and was
happy enough with a solid defensive display.
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer REUTERS/Craig Brough
He praised his sides desire and spirit but the lack
of creativity and spark in attack that was so apparent under Nuno
Espirito Santo was clearly evident as his side failed to manage a
single shot on target.
Tottenham's squad is not short of quality, especially in attack, and
given time on the training ground Conte will surely get them firing
again. So it will be frustrating for the Italian that most of his
players will be on international duty for the next 10 days, denying
him the chance to get his methods across.
ARSENAL REKINDLE TOP-FOUR HOPES
Few Arsenal fans would have expected the Gunners to challenge for
European competition after a dreadful start to their Premier League
campaign.
But the faith shown in manager Mikel Arteta by the club's hierarchy
has paid off handsomely with Arsenal now looking well-positioned to
challenge for the top four.
Sunday's 1-0 win over Watford was a scrappy one but they are now
unbeaten in 10 games in all competitions and have discovered a way
of grinding out results like Arsenal teams of old.
LEICESTER NEED TO PLUG LEAKY DEFENCE
Leicester City's 1-1 draw at Leeds United meant they did not concede
at least two goals in a match for only the second time in their last
seven league games, but manager Brendan Rodgers will be aware that
had more to do with the hosts' finishing.
Leeds dominated possession and created a number of chances, with the
best one falling to Jack Harrison who found himself unmarked with an
open goal, only to send his effort over the crossbar - much to the
annoyance of manager Marcelo Bielsa.
A moment of brilliance from Harvey Barnes cancelled out Raphinha's
free kick but for all their flair going forward, Leicester seem to
be a bit too vulnerable at the back with pressure likely to build
with each dropped point.
(Reporting by Zoran Milosavljevic, Shrivathsa Sridhar, Martyn
Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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