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    EUROPA EXPECTATIONS

    Manchester United’s 21-game unbeaten run will face its toughest examination against league leaders Chelsea this weekend, but should Jose Mourinho prioritise the Europa League over a top four finish in the Premier League? Mourinho takes on his former club Chelsea at Old Trafford and he will revenge on his mind after losing twice already this season to his former employers in the Premier League and FA Cup.

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    PREVIEWING A PREMIER LEAGUE MILLIONAIRE POOL

    This week’s Millionaire pool is a complete Premier League pool. With relegation battles, top six clashes and Liverpool vs Arsenal all crammed into the pool! The jackpot this week is £2,347,599. Here we’ll have a look at the matches: Leicester vs Hull- Sat, Mar 4 15:00 What a week it has been for Leicester City! After the shock sacking of Claudio Ranieri, many were critical of the foxes’ players.

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    ‘DARK HORSES’ TAG SUITS SPURS

    When Manchester City arrived at White Hart Lane on Sunday there was a general feeling that their game against Tottenham could be Pep Guardiola’s toughest test thus far. And so it proved. Mauricio Pochettino’s side were full value for their 2-0 victory that should have everyone sitting up and taking notice.

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    THE RACE NOBODY WANTS TO WIN

    It is the race no one wants to win, but who will be the first Premier League manager to win the sack race? We are six games and nearly two months into the new season and pressure is starting to grow on some owners to make changes to try and get their teams back on track.

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    ANTONIO VALENCIA’S RESURGENCE UNDER JOSE

    Under David Moyes and most notably Louis Van Gaal, certain senior players in the Manchester United squad had underperformed. They had not been playing at their full potential and it was evident to see that the system and philosophy under the Dutchmen was having a negative effect on their performance.

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    WHY CHELSEA ARE DARK HORSES OF PREMIER LEAGUE

    This year’s Premier League season is destined to be one that football fans will remember. There’s been a distinct lack of top quality teams in the past few campaigns, but with new managers, players and an injection of innovative ideas, there are a number of clubs you could quite easily say will win the Premier League.

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    Premier League to benefit from new crop of managers

    Premier League to benefit from new crop of managers. The Premier League might struggle to attract the very best players the world has to offer, but it is the place to be for elite managers this term.

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    Why resilient Tottenham can win the Premier League

    Why resilient Tottenham can win the Premier League. After years of flirting with the top four, Tottenham are on the cusp of something much greater. Mauricio Pochettino has transformed Spurs from an average, Europa League side into flourishing title contenders – and he deserves plenty of plaudits.

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    KLOPP’S LIVERPOOL CAN WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE THIS SEASON

    Klopp’s Liverpool can win the Premier League this season. Since Jurgen Klopp took over as manager, Liverpool have improved significantly. The Reds were languishing in the bottom half of the table under Brendan Rodgers but now sit six points behind leaders Manchester City, having lost just once under the former Borussia Dortmund boss.

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    ASSESSING THE PREMIER LEAGUE’S TOP BOSSES SO FAR THIS SEASON

    This year’s Premier League season is only 11 matches old, but already major managerial storylines are being concocted. The most noticeable threads are being woven by those in charge of Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool; three teams who rarely exit the spotlight.

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    EXCITING MANE TAKING THE PREMIER LEAGUE BY STORM

    The aftermath of Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat to Southampton on Saturday was inevitably dominated by talk of Jose Mourinho and the Blues’ ongoing failings. The Saints, though, deserve plenty of credit for a comfortable victory at Stamford Bridge, with one of the visitors’ players putting in a particularly excellent performance.

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