
Everton have lost five and scored six in their opening 8 games this season. Their only wins have been at Goodison Park meaning the early kick-off against West Ham this Saturday is a good opportunity to hoist themselves out of the relegation zone and up the league.
After Spending over £100 M in the summer transfer window, Marco Silva will be looking to catapult up the league in the coming weeks if he is to avoid his second Premier League sacking.
Silva’s old club Watford are without a win and currently sat bottom of the league. Having sacked one manager this season re-hiring Quique Sanchez Flores hasn’t had the desired impact thus far. With Deeney out, this weekend’s match against a penniless Spurs side is crying out for a good performance if not a decent result.
From bottom to top and Liverpool are currently the side to beat with only Manchester United and Spurs in their way of defeating Manchester City’s record of 18 consecutive wins in the league. After narrowly losing the title to Man City last season this feels like more than just a record.
Man United are more red-faced than red devils nowadays, only sitting two points above the drop zone going into the fixture against their bitter rivals Liverpool on Sunday they’re too good to go down right…?
The last player to score a goal from open play for Liverpool at Old Trafford was Christian Benteke with THAT overhead kick and Ole will hope that remains true after Sunday’s clash!
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