The Province

Getting ahead Blues, Hornets outpacing last year’s results

- DAN BILICKI dbilicki@postmedia.com @danbilicki

Even six weeks into the season, it can be hard to tell just how well a team is doing.

You have other factors that contribute, mainly strength of schedule.

While the old adage is that you can only beat who they put in front of you, that doesn’t tell the whole story for some sides.

But, BBC did the legwork and compared each team’s results from this season against the correspond­ing fixtures from last year, with promoted teams subbing in relegated sides.

The two biggest gainers were Chelsea and Watford, which both gained nine more points over the same fixtures from last season, Chelsea 16-7, Watford 13-4.

That kind of marked improvemen­t shows just what kind of strides these two sides have made and may actually prove that the Hornets might not be just a flash in the pan.

The Blues, of course, are the least-consistent team of the top-6, season-to-season. While they’re on fire this campaign, 2017-18 was a down campaign in a title defence — a cycle that seemingly repeats itself.

Table-topping Liverpool is just three points better against its common foes, but is actually seven points through six games compared to last season. There were some early stumbles early last year against lesser opponents, which damaged hopes of a real title run.

As for last season’s runaway champions, Manchester City? Well, you can saw that the Sky Blues are Man Consistanc­ity (I’m sorry). In its similar fixtures, the defending champs have the same 16 points as last season and also started with 16 points through six games.

Does this mean that we could get a record-tying season from Pep Guardiola’s squad? It remains to be seen, but you can’t rule it out.

AROUND THE LEAGUE

There was a bit of panic last week when Tottenham lost to Inter Milan in Champions League, giving Maurcio

Pochettino his first threegame losing streak as manager of Spurs. Of course, this was quickly turned around with a win at Brighton, which isn’t as easy as it sounds ... Harry

Kane pounded home a penalty, which makes his numbers look better than they seem. Kane had just four shots in all competitio­ns in six games this season heading in. No wonder Spurs were on the skids ... Kevin de Bruyne says he needs another 3-5 weeks to return and is aiming for the Manchester derby on Nov. 11. It’s a bit optimistic, but according to everyone in the know, the Belgian is an exceptiona­lly fast healer ... Wolves are the first team to take points from United at Old Trafford after the Red Devils had a lead since the start of last season. It’s never a good sign when you start seeing landmark numbers falling ... It took just 90 seconds for Watford to score against Fulham. It’s just too bad that the league’s best poacher Aleksandar Mitrovic was on the other side.

CHIP SHOTS

Reports are that Jose Mourinho has told Paul Pogba that he’ll never captain Manchester United again after yet another outburst from the talented French midfielder. Sooner or later the club is going to have to choose between the two and, in situations like this, it’s the manager that’s usually shown the door ... Do you know what else also doesn’t help you keep your job at one of the world’s biggest clubs? Losing to a lower-league side like Derby in the third round of a Cup competitio­n with many of your stars playing ... What a huge miss from Mamadou Sakho.

When you have an open header right in front of goal, you have to put that home ... Wait a second, Rui Patricio wears No. 11? Has a keeper ever worn that number before? ... Adama Traore blew an amazing chance to get Wolves all three points. A pass either left or right would’ve netted a much better chance than the shot he took, which went several metres wide and high ... We’re happy to see Sir

Alex Ferguson back in the crowd at Old Trafford, but the question needs to be asked: Is Sir Alex cursed? Every time he shows up, United never seems to perform well.

THE LAST WORD

Can somebody explain how Salah won the Puskas Award for FIFA’s goal of the year when it didn’t even win the Premier League goal of the month for Decemeber?

Fan voting is fine in some instances, but completely defies logic in others.

Speaking of defying logic, how does Salah finish third in Player of the Year voting, but not make the FIFA Best XI? We’re not saying that Kylian

Mbappe isn’t worthy, but he finished fourth in voting, behind the Egyptian. Does that really make sense?

One thing that we can surely agree on is that Luka Modric deserved the big award. With his midfield dominance for both Champions League winners Real Madrid and World Cup runners-up Croatia, it’s hard to argue that there was a better player.

But, why FIFA needed to add this Player of the Year ceremony while still keeping the Ballon d’Or at the end of the year, well that is just another question that leaves us scratching or head.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Despite a draw on Saturday, Watford is doing much better than last season.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Despite a draw on Saturday, Watford is doing much better than last season.
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