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EPL race wide open after early stumbles

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LONDON: Five games into a Premier League season full of goals and drama, each of the traditiona­l ‘big six’ have dropped at least five points, and the title race is wide open.

AFP Sport looks at the runners and riders.

LIVERPOOL

Three weeks ago the title looked like Liverpool’s to lose after an impressive start to their title defence.

However, a 7-2 thrashing at Villa knocked the champions off course and the loss of defender Virgil van Dijk, likely for the rest of the season, is a devastatin­g blow.

Liverpool, who lack options in central defence, still have the firepower to mount a title challenge but they have already dropped the same number of points as they did in their first 28 league games last season as they cruised to a first league title in 30 years.

MANCHESTER CITY

City and Liverpool have been dominant over the past three seasons but there are big questions over Pep Guardiola’s defence despite a £100 million outlay on defenders in the transfer window.

Leicester won 5-2 at the Etihad last month, while goalkeeper Ederson made a string of important saves to salvage a 1-1 draw at Leeds and ensure a 1-0 victory over Arsenal.

A short pre-season, coronaviru­s infections and injuries have also hampered City but they are now the bookmakers’ favourites, with a deep squad and title-winning know-how.

CHELSEA

The Blues’ £220 million splurge in the transfer market has so far only reaped two wins from their opening five league matches.

Defensive problems remain an issue

for Frank Lampard, who has seen his team throw away four points in 3-3 draws against Southampto­n and lowly West Brom.

But the solidity shown in a 0-0 draw against Sevilla in the Champions League in midweek showed better times could be ahead once new goalkeeper Benjamin Mendy, experience­d centre-back Thiago Silva and England left-back Ben Chilwell bed in.

Lampard also has an enviable array of new attacking talent. If they click, Chelsea remain title contenders despite the slow start.

MANCHESTER UNITED

What a difference four days may have made for United’s season and the future of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

From the despair of a 6-1 home humiliatio­n by Tottenham, the Red Devils bounced back to win 4-1 at Newcastle and then ran out impressive 2-1 winners away to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Another famous night in Paris for Solskjaer’s men showcased the talent they have when given the space for Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Bruno Fernandes to counteratt­ack, but United desperatel­y need to find consistenc­y.

TOTTENHAM

At half-time of last week’s clash against West Ham, social media was abuzz with talk of Jose Mourinho’s free-scoring Spurs mounting a title challenge, before their lead disappeare­d in a crazy finale when the Hammers scored three goals for a 3-3 draw.

However, the form of Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min, who already have 18 goals between them this season, together with the returning Gareth Bale, give Spurs fans reasons to dream.

ARSENAL

The Gunners would be happy just to return to the Champions League for the first time in five seasons but they could perhaps set their sights higher, looking the most solid of the big six under Mikel Arteta.

New signing Thomas Partey will offer more of a goalscorin­g threat from midfield, while a soft Europa League draw should allow Arteta to prioritise the Premier League until the New Year.

OUTSIDERS?

Can Everton maintain their impressive start to the season under Carlo Ancelotti?

With James Rodriguez pulling the strings and Dominic Calvert-Lewin banging in the goals, the Goodison Park faithful will dream of a first top-flight title since 1987.

Aston Villa, who escaped relegation on the final day of last season, started with four straight wins while 2016 champions Leicester are also sitting pretty.

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk.
AFP Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk.

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