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Premier League: Five things we learned this weekend

Premier League: Five things we learned this weekend
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Liverpool and Manchester City continue to set the pace.

Manchester City made a statement of intent, and fashion, while Liverpool had a let-off in Yorkshire.

Leicester are upwardly mobile but rock-bottom Watford crashed again.

Here, the PA news agency looks at five things we learned from the Premier League this weekend.

City kit-astrophe

They may have come dressed as Battenberg but Manchester City did not find Everton a piece of cake. For long periods at Goodison Park it seemed the reigning champions could fail to win for the third time in eight matches, handing further initiative to leaders Liverpool. Late goals from Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling ensured the gap remains only five points, and meant the main talking point was not that psychedelic third kit.

Reds rattled

Sheffield United v Liverpool – Premier League – Bramall Lane
Dean Henderson was red-faced (Richard Sellers/PA)

Liverpool were shaken by Sheffield United's sturdy defending and polished counter-attacks. They only made it seven straight wins when Blades goalkeeper Dean Henderson let Georginio Wijnaldum's strike squirm through his legs. A win's a win, obviously, but Liverpool were given a fright and will need to sharpen up at both ends if they are to maintain their title challenge.

Penalty poser

Two weeks ago Ross Barkley was Chelsea's designated penalty taker, according to Frank Lampard, despite missing against Valencia when Willian and Jorginho wanted to take the ball off him. Yet Barkley was on the pitch when Pedro stepped up against Grimsby in midweek, and on Saturday Jorginho did the honours versus Brighton. "End of story," said Lampard. So that's cleared that up...

Wat's the problem?

An early Matt Doherty strike and an unfortunate own goal from Daryl Janmaat means it's defeat in Wolverhampton.

Posted by Watford FC on Saturday, September 28, 2019

Even laid-back manager Quique Sanchez Flores admitted Watford are in a "mess" following the 2-0 defeat at Wolves. On paper the squad which got to last season's FA Cup final should be nowhere near the relegation zone, but they are rock-bottom without a win so far. Just ask Newcastle, West Ham and Stoke from recent history; no team is too good to go down.

Fox clever

Leicester climbed up to third after dismantling a ragged Newcastle, whose problems were laid bare on Sunday afternoon. The received wisdom this season is that a place in the top four is up for grabs for one of the less established teams, but could that really be the Foxes? Well, stranger things have happened...

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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool77001851321
2Manchester CityMan City75112772016
3Leicester CityLeicester7421135814
4Arsenal73311211112
5West Ham UnitedWest Ham7331109112
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs7322149511
7Chelsea73221413111
8Bournemouth73221312111
9Crystal Palace732267-111
10Manchester UnitedMan Utd72329729
11Burnley723210919
12Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd72237708
13Wolverhampton WanderersWolves7142911-27
14Southampton7214711-47
15Everton7214612-67
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton7133510-56
17Norwich CityNorwich7205916-76
18Aston Villa7124811-35
19Newcastle UnitedNewcastle7124413-95
20Watford7025420-162

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