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The Analysts discuss the video of PGMOL referee David Coote, which saw him reveal his true thoughts of then-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp. No sides in the league are now winless, with Ipswich picking up the upset of the week in a 2-1 away win over Spurs.
This week we go over the weekend's fixtures, from a bad day for Arsenal to a great season for Nottingham Forest.
The Analysts take a look at Manchester United's prospective new manager with Erik Ten Hag relieved of his duties - will this Portuguese coach be able to do what others haven't over the last 12 years?
A look at England's new manager and a run across the best games from last weekend's Premier League action.
In this episode the Analysts take stock of what we've seen so far this season as we head into the second (groan) international break.
The football has been footballing yet again this weekend. Palmer bagged 4 goals in one half and Dwight McNeil continues to be just about the only good thing that Everton can hang their hat on. Arsenal and Liverpool scraped along to 3 more points, while City were held to a draw by Newcastle.
In this episode, the Analysts discuss the fallout from the top of the table showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City, as well as some of the other league narratives starting to take shape.
This episode we go over the weekend's games, and discuss whether or not Arsenal beating Spurs away is a season defining turning point.
In this episode, the Analysts take a look at Liverpool's start to the season, and wonder whether Slot's shown already that he's the man to fill Jurgen's shoes.
Also up for discussion is Everton's turmoil, the controversial Rice red card, and who won and lost in the summer transfer window.
This week, we take a look at the six best games from the Premier League's second gameweek:
Wolves vs Chelsea
Crystal Palace vs West Ham
Spurs vs Everton
Man U vs Brighton
Aston Villa vs Arsenal
Man City vs Ipswich
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