Business Day

Look back at opening weekend of Premier League

- Simon Evans

Talking points from the Premier League’s opening weekend of the 2020/2021 season:

● Ancellotti rewarded for faith in new faces: Everton ’ s 1-0 win away at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday sent a strong signal that Carlo Ancelotti’s side might really and finally be able to make a real push towards the top six — but it also showed the astuteness and bravery of the Italian coach.

A trend has been establishe­d in recent years where managers gradually ease in close-season signings, giving them a taste of action from the bench for a few weeks before finally handing them a starting place.

So on Sunday there was some surprise when Ancelotti named all three of his big summer signings in the starting lineup at Spurs. Powerful midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure and creative attacker James Rodriguez joined the club only last week. Brazilian holding midfielder Allan signed just eight days before the game.

For once, the “new look” to the team was evident right from the start. Ancelotti’s trust in his new players to make an impact even without weeks of training together and “gelling ” paid off handsomely.

● Klich the unlikely star: Leeds United were widely praised for the way they took on Liverpool in their thrilling 4-3 defeat and, while understand­ably much of the focus was on the way Marcelo Bielsa’s team operate as a collective, there were some outstandin­g individual displays.

None was more impressive than 30-year-old Polish midfielder Mateusz Klich, who capped his excellent performanc­e with a brilliantl­y taken goal at Anfield.

Klich’s experience in England since his move from Dutch team FC Twente in 2017 has been entirely in the second-tier Championsh­ip with Leeds, but he certainly looked at home in the top-flight, making a huge impact in central midfield against the champions.

● Promoted duo face long season: One should normally be wary of pronouncem­ents starting with “I know it’s only the first week of the season ...” but the defeats for promoted Fulham and West Bromwich Albion certainly confirmed their status as favourites for the drop.

Fulham lost 3-0 at home to Arsenal. The Baggies suffered the same result against visiting Leicester City.

The performanc­es and results will leave the fans of both promoted teams hoping there is going to be some intense transfer activity before the October 5 deadline.

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