Friday 11 October 2013

The season so far

Just 7 games into the premier league and it has already turned out to be one of the most intriguing seasons to date. The obvious talking point is David Moyes reign as Manchester United manager and the fact that thus far, it really isn't going to plan. With just the 3 wins this season, United have struggled and sit in 9th place, the real question is whether Moyes will be given a decent amount of time to salvage the poor start, there is no question as to the huge amount of pressure the Scot will be under for the rest of the season.

Arsenal are in the best of form at the top of the table, and their new German star Mesut Ozil is proving to be the vital key for them already living up to his 'assist king' tag with 3, and a goal to his name. Another player shining through this season is Aaron Ramsey, who in recent seasons has not performed at the highest level, this year is totally different having just won the player of the month award along side Arsene Wenger who took the manager of the month award.

Liverpool have found quite the strike force with Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez netting a host of goals and with only one loss so far in the premier league Brendan Rodgers can be delighted to see them sit in second place. Chelsea have made a decent start with Mourinho back, also having lost just the once in the league, his team are still very young however, and the strikers are not in form at all; Torres, Eto'o, and Ba have all played well at times but are not hitting the target enough for the blues.

Sunderland and Norwich surprisingly both sit in the relegation zone, and having sacked Paolo Di Canio       after getting just 1 point it falls to Gustavo Poyet to try and pull them out of the slump.

Hull are doing the best of the promoted sides at 8th place, with 3 good wins under their belt but only time will tell if these clubs can keep up with the pace of the Premiership.

Here's the rest of the table and lets hope for much more in what has been a very interesting season so far...

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