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Goals are the key as Spurs and Man City look to upset the big four
Sitting proudly in top spot with a goal difference of +5, Arsenal will undoubtedly be delighted with the way in which the opening weekend of the Barclay’s Premier League panned out. For Chelsea, Manchester United and most of all, Liverpool, however, day one didn’t prove to be quite so rosy. As United and Chelsea laboured past Birmingham and Hull respectively and Liverpool were outplayed by Spurs, Arsene Wenger no doubt purred with self-satisfaction. One clear component was missing from the performances of his three biggest domestic rivals: creativity, a trait that his Arsenal side possess in abundance.   4
Loss of Alonso could cause misery on the Mersey
Step outside. If you can hear a loud exhalation - nay, sigh of relief, coupled with the fainter wailings of lovelorn Scousers, that’s the sound of Britain reacting to one of the summer’s most drawn-out and irritating transfers finally being laid to rest.   0
Return of the rampant Reds
Over the past month, a remarkable renaissance has unfurled on Merseyside. After more than a decade away, the entertainers of Anfield have returned, and what a difference it has made to the already much vaunted English Premier League.   1
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