Monday, September 16, 2024

Premier League Results: Match Week Four

The Arne Slot honeymoon period is shockingly over after Liverpool lost at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Slot entered the match with the chance to become the first Premier League manager ever to have his side not concede a goal in his first four matches in charge. Instead, Slot became the first Liverpool manager to lose at Anfield to Nottingham Forest since 1969. Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the second half goal which kept Nottingham Forest undefeated and left the Anfield faithful stunned. A lackluster performance by Liverpool was entirely unexpected but perhaps attributable to the international break activity of most, if not all, of its front-line players. Some of those players rejoined the club as late as Thursday. In any event, Liverpool appeared outworked by the visitors and the Reds were unable to penetrate the low block which Forest expertly deployed.

Liverpool dropped to fourth in the table with Newcastle crashing the top four party in third after the Magpies’ 2-1 comeback victory at St. James Park over visiting Wolverhampton. Wolves took a first half lead and impressed for much of the match before Newcastle goals in the 75th minute and 80th minute dashed any hope of a surprising upset.

Arsenal is in sole possession of second place in the table after a 64th minute goal by defender Gabriel proved the winner over Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby. The Gunners were playing without two of their stars as Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice were absent from the heart of the lineup due to injury and suspension, respectively. The Gunners came away with a gutty win which saw a joint Premier League record seven yellow cards just in the first half. The victory should give the Gunners further confidence as they approach next weekend’s match with table leading Manchester City. Meanwhile, The defeat to Arsenal was bitter for Tottenham Hotspur which has now lost matches on either side of the break as the club and is floundering in 13th place in the table with just one win from the first four matches. Losing to undermanned Arsenal was clearly a missed opportunity for Manager Ange Postecoglou who has yet to win against Arsenal. His side continued its susceptibility to opponents’ set pieces, center back Cristian Romero being the guilty party this time who switched off on Gabriel’s goal. Gabriel’s winning header from Bukayo Saka’s corner kick was almost predictable given the difficulties Spurs has had in defending set pieces dating to last season when 16 such goals were conceded. Three of the last four goals Arsenal has scored against Tottenham Hotspur have come from set pieces. Frustration among Spurs supporters is now growing with Manager Ange Postecoglou who has yet to defeat not just Arsenal but also either of London rivals West Ham or Chelsea.

Sunday’s match had outsize significance for Arsenal which has little margin for error to keep pace with Manchester City in the title chase. Erling Haaland had two goals in the 2-1 Manchester City over Brentford, making the striker the first player to score nine goals in the first four matches of a Premier League season. Brentford initially surprised the Citizens on Saturday with a goal by Yoane Wissa just 23 seconds into the match, the fastest Premier Legue goal of the season so far. Normalcy was restored, however, when Haaland first converted a penalty kick for the equalizer and then scored what would ultimately be the winner before the half was over. Haaland is averaging more than a goal a match in his Premier League career and is one goal short of the century mark across all competitions in now his third season with Manchester City. The Norwegian would have further chances to punctuate the win with a third consecutive hat trick, but two goals was all there was to be for the prolific striker on the day.

Ollie Watkins, meanwhile, ended his goal scoring drought in style with a brace in Aston Villa’s dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Everton. The Toffees took a two-goal lead for a second consecutive match before Watkins brought his side level with his brace. The winner for Aston Villa came in the 76th minute when super sub Jhon Duran unleashed a strike from long range to undo the Toffees, who lost after building a two-goal lead for a second straight match. Aston Villa moved level on points with fourth place Liverpool. Everton is rock bottom in the league as the Toffees are yet to capture a point and are even worse on goal differential than the struggling Saints of Southampton.

The Saints joined Everton as the only two clubs to have lost all four of their matches when the newly promoted side fell tamely at home 3-0 to Manchester United. Southampton missed an early penalty kick and went down to 10 men late in a match where they were outclassed by a Manchester United side which had been embarrassed in a 3-0 loss to Liverpool last week. The Saints proved just the right medicine for the Red Devils and their embattled Manager Erik ten Hag. Even serial underperformer Marcus Rashford had a goal in the easy victory.

While Southampton languishes in the relegation zone, the other promoted sides each captured their second point of the young season. Leicester arguably should have secured all three points against Crystal Palace after taking a two-goal advantage. Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta narrowed the margin, however, with a 47th minute goal just one minute after Leicester had extended the lead. After the early second half fireworks the game settled down and it looked like Leicester might have its first win of the season. Leicester substitute Conor Coady, however, egregiously wiped out a Palace attacker in the box two minutes into injury time. Mateta then stepped up to convert the equalizer as the French striker made a statement shortly after his club recently added another striker in Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah.

Brighton was yet another club who managed only a point in a home draw to a promoted side. The Seagulls were continually frustrated in a goalless draw with feisty Ipswich Town. The Tractor Boys hunkered down defensively and rode six saves, two of the game saving variety, from goalkeeper Arijanet Muric to grind out the point. The newly promoted side managed just one attempt on the Brighton goal as the focus was on successfully grounding the Seagulls.

Another deadlock occurred in the London derby between Fulham and West Ham where the two sides played to a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. West Ham stole their point in the 95th minute of play when Danny Ings, an 82nd minute substitute, found the net.

The Hammers will host another London derby next weekend when an energized Chelsea side visits London Stadium. The Blues took a number of positives away from a 1-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday. Much of the match was dominated, however, by referee Anthony Taylor who awarded a Premier League record 14 yellow cards for play, which while aggressive, did not meet the eye test for a historic level of misbehavior. Chelsea won for a second time on the road this season as goalkeeper Robert Sanchez made a penalty save in what was perhaps his best performance between the sticks for Chelsea. The Blues may also have found an answer on the left wing. Jadon Sancho, Borussia Dortmund star and Manchester United villain, immediately generated excitement upon his halftime substitution. Raheem Sterling, now at Arsenal, Mikhailo Mudryk, now deep on the bench, and recently acquired and first half starter against Bournemouth Pedro Neto have all failed to give Chelsea a threat on the left wing in the manner that Noni Madueke has recently provided on the other side of the pitch. Sancho teases of being the answer as he frequently dazzled with his agility and footwork before delivering the through ball which led to the winning goal. The recipient of that ball was the oft injured Christopher Nkunku who weaved past three Bournemouth defenders to deposit the 86th minute winner after entering the match in the 79th minute for starter Nicolas Jackson. The oft injured Nkunku scored 58 goals across all competitions in his last two seasons at RB Leipzig before missing most of his first season at Chelsea with injury. The play of Sancho and Nkunku gives Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca a lot to think about on how he constructs his forward line versus the Hammers next week.

 

Friday, September 13, 2024

Premier League Preview: Match Week Four

The Premier League resumes following an international break which paused the young season. Only three matches are in the books but some trendlines are clear. Manchester City continues to dominate as Erling Haaland is scoring goals for fun. Liverpool looks just fine under their new manager Arne Slot. Manchester United’s performance continues to edge Manager Erik ten Hag toward the exit. Chelsea shows flashes but not consistency amid continuing self-imposed drama. Surprises include an undefeated Brighton led by 31-year-old manager Fabian Hurzeler who was named Premier League Manager of the Month for August.

An unpleasant surprise has been how hopeless Everton looks as the prospect of yet another relegation battle beckons for Toffee supporters. Tottenham Hotspur, entering this weekend’s north London derby, is a question mark. Spurs have won one, drawn one and lost one over three matches. The loss was to a stubborn Newcastle side at St. James Park, but the Magpies are a club that Spurs should beat if Europe is the goal. A thumping win over helpless Everton means little. An opening draw with newly promoted Leicester was embarrassing. Son Heung-min needs help up front and injuries to forwards Dominic Solanke and Richarlison have not been helpful towards that end. Reports that Solanke returned to training this week could provide an unexpected derby boost. More certain is that center back Micky van de Ven will make his return for Spurs.

Arsenal, meanwhile, is likely to be without two key players with an injured Martin Odegaard likely to join suspended Declan Rice on the sideline. Odegaard injured his ankle playing for Norway earlier this week and was sporting crutches upon his return to England. Remarkably, however, Arteta refuses to rule his captain out of the rivalry match. If Odegaard plays, it will be a tribute to modern medicine. If he sits or is ineffective, the Gunners, already damaged by the absence of Rice, could be in trouble at the home of their rival.

Manchester United has had its share of injury woes but it should not matter at winless Southampton on Saturday. The Saints look to be in store for a long prayerful season, the full sum of their scoring to date being a 95th minute consolation goal in a 3-1 loss at Brentford.

The Bees will be facing a bit more firepower this weekend when they visit the Etihad to face Manchester City  though that firepower could be diminished if league leading scorer Erling Haaland is absent for compassionate leave, an open question on Friday after Haaland suffered the loss of a close family friend. Brentford, to its credit, has been dangerous in attack despite the loss of striker Ivan Toney. Only five clubs have scored more goals than the Bees’ front-line duo of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa. The two will be up against a Manchester City defense which will be missing Nathan Ake who was stretchered off with a hamstring injury during the Netherlands’ draw with Germany on Tuesday.

Aston Villa should boost its goal total this weekend when Everton’s porous defense takes to the pitch at Villa Park. Striker Ollie Watkins is yet to find the net this season and will be happy to see the generous defenders from Merseyside who have conceded a league leading 10 goals this season. That Everton has scored only two goals to date is not a surprise after the club scored fewer goals than any surviving club last season. However, the unexpected defensive debacle, so unusual for a Sean Dyche managed club, could spell doom for the Toffees if not corrected.

Wolverhampton is the other returning club which is currently rattling around in the relegation zone. There was some encouragement in capturing a point at Nottingham Forest before the break, but the competitiveness of Manager Gary O’Neil’s squad was diminished by a debilitating transfer window which showed little support for the manager. Wolves will host Newcastle at Molineux Stadium where their last home match was a 6-2 humiliation by Chelsea.

Nottingham Forest was expected to be in the survival fight this season at the bottom of the table. That may still be the case, but Manager Nuno Espiritu Santo has his side off to a surprisingly solid start, unblemished yet by defeat. Unfortunately, the Trees are almost surely going to be chopped down this weekend at Anfield by Liverpool. New Liverpool Manager Arne Slot has won all three of his matches to date with his club yet to concede a goal. A clean sheet against the Trees on Saturday would mark the first time a Premier League manager has posted a clean sheet in his first four league matches. On the other end of the pitch, only Manchester City has scored more goals though three matches than the seven that Liverpool has deposited in opponents’ nets. Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz each have three goals with Diogo Jota having contributed the other Liverpool score.

Salah also has three assists this season, putting him one behind league leading facilitator Cole Palmer. The Chelsea ace and his revolving cadre of high-priced teammates are at Bournemouth this weekend but as is common, most of the talk surrounding the London club this week focuses on its eccentric ownership doings. The current drama revolves around a reported rift between ownership groups. Each side, one led by Todd Boehly and the other headed by Behdad Eghbali, wants to buy the other out. Neither side seems to want to sell though. Chelsea supporters are not happy with any of the owners. Bournemouth enters Week 4 without a defeat after two draws and a rollicking win over Everton which saw the Cherries overcome a two-goal deficit by scoring three late goals after the 86-minute mark.

Chelsea, meanwhile, was stung before the break when a second half goal by Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze saw the Blues drop points in a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridger. The Eagles will return home to Selhurst Park on Saturday to host newly promoted Leicester City. The transfer window, which saw the early defection of winger Michael Olise to Bayern Munich, was not nearly as calamitous as feared for Crystal Palace. The club was able to fend off Newcastle’s interest in defender Marc Guehi, striker Eddie Nketiah was added from Arsenal, and Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah joins the Eagles on loan to help replace the departed Joachim Andersen. Crystal Palace Manager Oliver Glasner should now have the pieces to work with to continue the positive trajectory for the Eagles which began with his arrival in Croydon last season. Leicester, meanwhile, remains a prime candidate for demotion, with or without an expected point deduction from the Premier League for financial misdealing. Leicester Manager Steve Cooper is reportedly already feeling his seat become warm as he attempts this weekend to win for just the second time in his last 17 Premier League matches dating to his time at Nottingham Forest. Leicester’s Jordan Ayew will experience a homecoming at Selhurst. The goal starved but hard working Ghanian forward spent six years with Crystal Palace before moving to the Foxes this past window.

Elsewhere in London on Saturday, Fulham will play host to a derby with West Ham. The Cottagers won both contests against the Hammers last season and Fulham Manager Marco Silva has won all six of his matches versus the Hammers. Silva, however, has been less successful facing new West Ham Manager Julen Lopetegui who he hasn’t beaten in their three prior matchups.

Brighton Manager Fabian Hurzeler, fresh off winning the Manager of the Month award, will look to extend his Seagulls’ undefeated run against newly promoted Ipswich Town. The Tractor Boys pulled out an encouraging 1-1 draw at Fulham after being rudely greeted back to the Premier League by Liverpool and Manchester City in two opening losses. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

More Bad News For Arsenal

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard had to be helped off the field with an ankle injury during Norway’s win over Austria on Monday. The Arsenal captain boarded a flight back to England on crutches. That is more bad news for Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta as a north London derby at Tottenham Hotspur awaits this weekend. Recently acquired defender Riccardo Calafiore suffered a calf injury during this international break and left the Italian team for treatment back in England. Another Gunners newcomer, Mikel Merino, was unavailable for Spain this break because he fractured his shoulder on his first day of training with Arsenal. Declan Rice, meanwhile, is healthy and even scored a goal for England versus Ireland but is suspended for Sunday’s Premier League match after his red card versus Brighton prior to the break.

The availability issues increase the challenge for Arsenal against their rivals in a match which seems more important than it should be in just the fourth week of the season. Arsenal disappointingly dropped points in the 1-1 draw with Brighton. Serial Premier League titlist Manchester City, meanwhile, remains perfect as does a Liverpool side which does not seem diminished by the departure of iconic manager Jurgen Klopp. More dropped points from the Gunners, particularly against rival Spurs, would most certainly fray the nerves of Arsenal supporters.

Now Arteta must puzzle what his lineup will look like. The manager could call on former Chelsea man Jorginho in Rice’s place for the game against Spurs. That is if the Italian international is still a Gunner. Rumors are circulating this week that Turkish side Galatasaray is seeking to acquire Jorginho before the Turkish window closes September 13. The midfielder is restless after not seeing the pitch in Arsenal’s first three matches. That could change this weekend. If Odegaard is out, we could see super sub Leandro Trossard begin the match although where he would play is another question. The Belgian could slide directly into Odegaard’s vacated spot in midfield. Alternatively, Trossard could play up front with one-time central midfielder Kai Havertz dropping deeper from his current forward role.

Taking over Trossard’s “spark plug” off the bench role might then be the newly acquired Raheem Sterling. The Premier League veteran is poised to debut for his fourth “top six” club after Chelsea shuffled him off to Arsenal on loan in notorious fashion before the window closed. Sterling featured for Chelsea during preseason but then was abruptly told he was not in the plans of Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca. Forbidden to train with the Chelsea regulars and stripped of his uniform number, Sterling was then quickly shipped off to Arsenal amid uproar over his poor treatment. Chelsea will reportedly be paying the greater part of Sterling’s wages as Arsenal becomes the beneficiary of Chelsea’s self-induced drama. The former Liverpool and Manchester City winger might also be a candidate to replace the underperforming Gabriel Martinelli in Arteta’s lineup against Spurs. Sterling has had success in the past against Arsenal’s rival, scoring six goals and notching five assists in 21 Premier League appearances versus Tottenham Hotspur.

Finally, some good news for the Gunners is that Gabriel Jesus could return from a groin injury which has kept him out of the last two matches. The Brazilian’s readiness and Arteta’s willingness to employ him remain a bit fuzzy, however. The manager though will need as many hands as possible on deck over the next two weeks. After the weekend’s derby, Arsenal plays a Champions League match in Italy the following Thursday at Atalanta. Three days after Atalanta comes a Premier League match that the entire world will be watching when the Gunners pay a visit to Manchester City.