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A midweek round of Premier League games is a great opportunity for teams to make a decisive move up the table or, alternatively, for fans to get even more narked and the narkiest of the lot after MD 14 are Tottenham’s after their side served up a heap of piling dung, mate in a 1-0 loss at Bournemouth. That’s one point from six in games against Fulham and the Cherries for Spurs since they mistakenly raised expectation levels with the 4-0 gubbing of Manchester City at the Etihad. What does Ange have to say? We’ll bring you reaction to that and all the manager press conferences and team news as the day goes on.

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Leaders Liverpool face another tough away test following their 3-3 draw at Newcastle when they take on Everton in the last ever Merseyside derby at Goodison before the Blues move to their new stadium. Another slip and the hooves of chasers Arsenal and Chelsea might just start to rattle that bit louder.

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The Premier League fixture list is rounded off on Monday night with a cracking edition of ‘managers under pressure’ featuring Julen Lopetegui’s West Ham take on Gary O’Neil’s Wolves. You wouldn’t want to be the loser in that one. And staying on the theme of reality TV, how’s Coleen getting on in the jungle (yes, we have a feature!) while hubby Wayne is compiling one of the worst away records a football league team has ever seen. Will Plymouth decide to get him out of there?

\n All will be revealed. Let’s get this thing on.

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The Premier League table is now starting to take shape with a very clear and obvious top four.

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And to end a good midweek for the chasing pack, Manchester City also managed to win. After LLLLLDL's Fever Dream form, Pep finally got the W in a 3–0 home win against Nottingham Forest. They are now nine off the pace after a game in which they doubled their goal difference this season to +6.

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Arsenal also won 2-0 at Manchester United on Wednesday night, scoring twice from corners to move Liverpool within seven points. The move ended Ruben Amorim's three-match unbeaten start as Old Trafford manager. The Portuguese player said this before the game against Emirates. “There's going to be a storm. We're going to have some difficult moments and we're going to get caught in some games.” This was one of them.

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Are Chelsea in the title race or not? That's what happened in the 5-1 win at Southampton. Read the report, consider whether they have what it takes to win the Premier League, and enjoy the pictures of this week's favorites. Christopher Nkunku's beautiful blue tones ballooned after he scored Chelsea's second goal.

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Leaders Liverpool's lead has been cut to seven points after a thrilling 3-3 draw with Newcastle on Wednesday night. It always hurts to concede an equalizer in the 90th minute. Caoihin, try hitting me! – But at least Arne Slott had some hopeful things to say about Mo Salah signing a new contract after the Egyptian continued his ridiculous run of form with two goals and one assist.

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And now we have Colleen, who made quite a mark on I'm A Celeb.. By the way, she is the second most popular among book lovers. Features here:

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Let us take you to the world of Rooney. Let's start with Wayne.Plymouth are coming to terms with their recent defeats of 6-1 (Norwich) and 4-0 (Bristol City), leaving them 21st in the Championship. They have 2 points out of 30 points in away games. The Pilgrims' goal difference on the road is -24.

However, Plymouth owner Simon Hallett said in a fan forum this week that “there have been no talks about replacing Wayne” and, to be fair, Rooney's side have lost just one of their eight games at Home Park. He's had pretty decent results. It's a good time for Plymouth to have back-to-back home games. The first match will be against Oxford, who are also undefeated at the road.

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Angers are soaking it up after Tottenham's disastrous defeat at Bournemouth. The match ended 1-0, but could have easily been 3/4. “I have to do something,” he growled later. Here's how some very perplexed Spurs fans reacted when they told him what they thought.

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The midweek round of the Premier League is a great opportunity for teams to decisively improve their rankings. Or, for fans, it's a great opportunity to get even more excited. After MD 14, the most exciting one is Tottenham, where the team provided a huge amount of service. We lost 1-0 to Bournemouth due to a pile of shit. That's one point from six against Fulham and the Cherries, as Spurs mistakenly raised the expectation level with Manchester City's 4-0 thrashing at the Etihad. What does Anju say? We will deliver daily reactions, the manager's press conference, team news, etc.

Leaders Liverpool face another tough away test following their 3-3 draw with Newcastle when they face Everton in the final Merseyside derby at Goodison before the Blues move to their new stadium. If they slip again, the hooves of chasing Arsenal and Chelsea may start to sound a little louder.

The Premier League fixture list concludes on Monday night with an explosive edition of 'Managers Under Pressure' featuring Julen Lopetegui's West Ham v Gary O'Neill's Wolves. You don't want to be the loser in that. And, staying on the reality show theme, how Colleen is faring in the jungle while her husband Wayne compiles one of the worst away records a Football League team has ever seen (yes , there is a special feature! Will Plymouth decide to move him out of there?

Everything will become clear. Let's try this.

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