Harry Maguire a big part of Man Utd’s brave finish vs West Ham ( Man Utd 1-0 West Ham): Erik ten Hag has changed the attitude at Old Trafford. Potter needs time to really train his team and maybe the World Cup break will provide a chance for some of his players to grow into their roles. Brighton’s further along in its project than Chelsea, and perhaps the result shouldn’t be such a surprise considering the architect of both is the same man. Sure, Roberto De Zerbi has added a wrinkle or two, but the Seagulls weren’t broken when Potter left for London and the Italian coach is just making sure the gears are clicking and the fluids are topped off (so to speak). Chelsea needs a break, Seagulls quite comfortable ( Brighton 4-1 Chelsea) : Brighton still needs a center forward to achieve its potential, but everything else looks as it did under Graham Potter and that’s a good thing. When one of the above changes, maybe Spurs’ performances and results will, too. Yet Conte previously refused to even play him in the Premier League, as he got his first six minutes of the season. The other? The squad is missing a midfield creator ( here and here), though Bryan Gil has shown flashes in recent substitute appearances in the Champions League and did so again on Saturday. One is Antonio Conte’s continued insistence on playing out of the back and defending far too deep in Spurs’ own half of the field (discussed here and here). Tottenham overcomes self-defeating ways in unsustainable ways ( AFC Bournemouth 2-3 Spurs): Two things currently ail Tottenham. Bukayo Saka’s injury is a major concern should it be anything more than a precautionary sub, but Nelson’s scoring joins previous shows from Eddie Nketiah and a soon-to-return Emile Smith-Rowe as a real flex for Arsenal. Arsenal academy boyhood prodigy Reiss Nelson would’ve felt his growth slowed by loan stints to Hoffenheim and Feyenoord, and boy will he - and the rest of the world outside of Nottingham - feel good with his brace off the bench. Feel-good Nelson flexes depth after Saka injury ( Arsenal 5-0 Nottingham Forest): Wrestling fans know about the full nelson and the half-nelson, now football fans can have the feel-good Nelson. *Or, Patrick Bamford finishing a golden scoring chance. Leeds are one of the toughest teams in the PL to beat, and typically those teams see losses turn to draws and draws turn to losses with a bit of patience *. Making a change now would only be making a change for change’s sake. Comparing Leeds today and Leeds of exactly one year ago, it’s night and day the difference in terms of the consistent quality of performances and the steady improvement of the side from the point at which Marsch took over last season, and again from the start of the current campaign. A draw was the least they deserved, and the victory long overdue. For 90 minutes they were every bit Liverpool’s equals, as they matched the Reds every step of the way. On Saturday, every Leeds player, to a man, backed up those words with actions. Harrison made it clear that the players still believed in Marsch and that they were still working hard for him. You can find us in all stores on different languages searching for "Sofascore".Forward Fulham flummoxed by Jordan Pickford, Everton 10 things we learned in the Premier League: Week 14ġ. Jesse Marsch unequivocally the right man for Leeds right now ( Liverpool 1-2 Leeds): Past is prologue and Jack Harrison spoke out this week in full support of embattled manager Jesse Marsch on behalf of his Leeds teammates, as calls for a change in manager grew loud enough to be heard. Sofascore livescore is available as an iPhone and iPad app, Android app on Google Play and Windows phone app. Sofascore, football livescore uses a unique algorithm to generate Patrik Schick Sofascore rating based on detailed statistics, analyses and our own knowledge. Most important stats for each competition, including average Sofascore rating, matches played, goals, assists, cards and other relevant data are also displayed. Patrik Schick football player profile displays all matches and competitions with statistics for all the matches he played in. Patrik Schick video highlights will show goals, assists, red cards, penalties and other important events, given the match was played in one of the more popular football leagues. If Patrik Schick plays you will also be able to follow his live Sofascore rating and statistics, Heatmap and video highlights. When it starts, you will be able to follow Bayer 04 Leverkusen - Club Brugge livescore, standings, minute by minute updated live results and match statistics. If Patrik Schick is going to be in Bayer 04 Leverkusen lineup, it will be confirmed on Sofascore one hour before the match starts. Bayer 04 Leverkusen is going to play their next match on against Club Brugge in UEFA Champions League, Group B.
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