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6. Gunners out of ideas (Everton 2-1 Arsenal): The club’s answer without Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang? The Gunners are still looking for that. Outside of Pepe and Maitland-Niles on the right, there was nothing cooking for Arsenal. 다파벳가입 Eddie Nketiah was kept under 30 touches over 76 minutes before being swapped for Alexandre Lacazette, who was a bit more lively but still not a true threat. It’s not so much Arsenal’s eight losses this season — okay it is very much about that — rather the Gunners’ status as boring and unglued (Dani Ceballos could’ve become Arsenal’s eighth sending off of the year on another day). (NM)


Manchester United – Leeds: Scott McTominay and Bruno Fernandes each scored twice and added an assist as Manchester United pummeled Leeds United 6-2 at Old Trafford in the first Premier League meeting between the rivals since 2004.McTominay scored within 90 seconds of kickoff and added a second before the match was three minutes old, building a 4-0 lead.


Tammy Abraham's late brace allowed Chelsea to pull away as they snapped a two-game losing run with a 3-0 victory over London rivals West Ham.Robbie Earle and Danny Higginbotham run through the final day of Matchweek 14, as Chelsea and Burnley both grabbed much needed home victories.Christian Pulisic, like the rest of Chelsea’s talented attacking unit, struggled to make a significant impact in Monday’s 3-0 victory over West Ham United at Stamford Bridge, due in large part to Frank Lampard’s less-than-ideal tactical setup.Pulisic started the game on the right wing — where he finished, and struggled in, Tuesday’s game against Wolves — with Mason Mount in the middle, Timo Werner opposite on the left side and Tammy Abraham at center forward. The goals came very early and very late, with very little in between from the front-four.Here’s a look at how Pulisic fared for Chelsea against West Ham on Monday.15th minute: Still awaiting Pulisic’s first meaningful involvement in the game. He’s kind of just… out there, on the right wing. It doesn’t suit his strength of quick combination play as he drifts into the middle of the field.20th minute: Emerson’s high cross overshoots the pack of players at the near post and comes to Pulisic after a high bounce in the box. Pulisic tries to head the ball goal-ward but can’t keep it down.


64th minute: Pulisic started the second half on the right, but has since moved back to the left. Seeing how there’s a 20-minute gap in notes here, you can probably guess how things are going for him and the rest of the Chelsea attack. Let’s just say, not much is happening.71st minute: Back on the right. Another sigh.80th minute: Chelsea goal — He won’t be credited with the assist or even a touch of the ball, but Pulisic helped to force Chelsea’s third goal by challenging Fabianski as Mount’s floated cross arrived at the back post. Fabianski had to deal with Pulisic first, which resulted in the ball being spilled inside the six-yard box for Abraham to pounce and hammer home.84th minute: Subbed off for Kai Havertz. A frustrating outing, on the whole, but Pulisic played his part defensively and helped to create chaos in the box which resulted in one of the three goals. Now, if only he can move back to the left more permanently.Tammy Abraham sweeps into an empty net after Christian Pulisic's initial header is denied, securing his second goal in three minutes and a 3-0 Chelsea lead against West Ham.Chelsea – West Ham: The Blues scored once early and twice late to snap their two-game losing skid and secure all three points at Stamford Bridge on Monday.Thiago Silva bagged his second goal for the Blues inside the first 10 minutes and Tammy Abraham added a late brace to secure a victory that was, on the whole of 90 minutes, far less comfortable than the final score would indicate.


Sean Dyche, on Burnley takeover rumors: “I don’t know anymore than I am told, which is very little, which is a surprise to me as I have been here eight years and I thought I might have a little bit more knowledge. I am reading between the lines, I really don’t know until I am put in the loop with things. People who have been in the game longer than me in management said they find it odd that I don’t know, but that is the way it is, so I will sit tight and keep working with the team as hard as I can. But at the end of the day, the business side of the club is for the business guys, the board and the chairman. Until it changes, I will stay working with the team.”Nuno Espirito Santo, on playing without Raul Jimenez: “We need to rebalance the squad,” Nuno said before Monday’s league game away to Burnley. “I am not happy because unfortunately we had a huge situation with one of our important players. The transfer window is a window of opportunity for all the clubs to rebalance their squads. It can be players coming in, or players going out. We are ready to react if that is the case.”
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