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The girls are back and there’s a lot to get into after another wild Premier League weekend!
We start with Liverpool , that’s three defeats in a row now. Should fans be concerned, or is it just a rough patch while the new signings settle in? Something’s not quite right, and we’re breaking it all down.
Chelsea on the other hand grabbed a massive win, and did it while finishing the game with no fit centre backs on the pitch!! Maybe things are not as dark as Feyi suggested last week
Manchester United got the job done too, but let’s keep it real , it’s only Amorim’s 10th Premier League win…..
Spurs continue to quietly handle their business but with a rougher run coming up.
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