Arsenal's resurgence continues, with the Gunners netting a six-point boost in the process. A 2-0 win over Crystal Palace at home, coupled with victories from Bournemouth and Sunderland, has sent shockwaves through the Premier League. The promoted sides' impressive showings have raised concerns among teams that narrowly escaped the drop last season.
Liverpool, meanwhile, is reeling after a dismal weekend. The Reds suffered defeats to Manchester City, Chelsea, and Everton, leaving them 12 points behind Arsenal in the table. The pressure on Jurgen Klopp's team has intensified, with many questioning whether they can mount a serious title challenge this season.
Manchester City also slumped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle United, while Chelsea edged past Burnley 3-2. However, it's not just the top-six teams that are feeling the pinch – several promoted sides are enjoying life in the top flight for the first time in years.
Bournemouth sits second in the table, with Sunderland fourth, and all three promoted sides have won their last two games. Wolves, West Ham, Forest, and Fulham, meanwhile, are struggling to find consistency, and a slip-up at the weekend has put their survival hopes under scrutiny.
The results have also raised questions about the competitiveness of the Premier League this season. With so many top teams struggling for form, it's anyone's game – and that's what makes it so exciting.
Liverpool, meanwhile, is reeling after a dismal weekend. The Reds suffered defeats to Manchester City, Chelsea, and Everton, leaving them 12 points behind Arsenal in the table. The pressure on Jurgen Klopp's team has intensified, with many questioning whether they can mount a serious title challenge this season.
Manchester City also slumped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle United, while Chelsea edged past Burnley 3-2. However, it's not just the top-six teams that are feeling the pinch – several promoted sides are enjoying life in the top flight for the first time in years.
Bournemouth sits second in the table, with Sunderland fourth, and all three promoted sides have won their last two games. Wolves, West Ham, Forest, and Fulham, meanwhile, are struggling to find consistency, and a slip-up at the weekend has put their survival hopes under scrutiny.
The results have also raised questions about the competitiveness of the Premier League this season. With so many top teams struggling for form, it's anyone's game – and that's what makes it so exciting.