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HAVE UNITED TURNED THE CORNER? After Manchester United lost their opening two games of the season, including a humiliating 4-0 thrashing at Brentford, their season was being written off before it had even begun. But Erik ten Hag's side have since won four straight games, including beating Liverpool and, on Sunday, league leaders Arsenal, who had a 100% record going into the game.
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With Cristiano Ronaldo's future now settled, until January at least, there is suddenly an air of confidence around Old Trafford but have the club turned the corner? The fans will be wary of any grand claims -- there were moments under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when United looked to be heading in a positive direction before it all unravelled again.
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RICHARLISON OFFERS SPURS ATTACKING VARIETY Tottenham Hotspur produced their best attacking display of the season in a 2-1 win over Fulham that should have been far bigger and Richarlison was behind much of their best work. The Brazilian, signed to offer an alternative to the tried and tested formula of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, started with them in a three-way attack for the first time on Saturday.
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The number nine linked superbly with both as well as giving the midfield passers another target. He ended with an assist, a disallowed goal and also struck the post with a superb volley and looks set to have a big impact as the season progresses for the Londoners.
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CONTROVERSIAL VAR CALLS CRITICISED The use of the video assistant referee (VAR) was once again in the limelight as managers hit out at the controversial decisions made in Saturday's matches. West Ham United boss David Moyes said he was "embarrassed" for the VAR official after his team were denied a 90th-minute equaliser in their 2-1 defeat at Chelsea, while Eddie Howe was certain Newcastle United had a "perfectly good goal" chalked off in their 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace.
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Jesse Marsch accused officials of a "lack of respect" as Leeds United were denied a penalty in a 5-3 loss at Brentford and VAR did not ask the on-field referee to review the incident. He was later shown a red card for arguing with the officials. The Premier League has reportedly asked the referees' body PGMOL to look into those decisions.
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TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RODGERS One point from Leicester City's first six games is a damning enough statistic, but just as worrying for manager Brendan Rodgers will be what a soft touch they have become. The Foxes were torn apart on Sunday at Brighton & Hove Albion, who won 5-2 and could have inflicted more humiliation on the visitors had they been more clinical in front of goal.
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Leicester are playing like a team desperately low on confidence and belief and Rodgers must find a way to snap them out of it. On the evidence of Sunday’s match against Aston Villa will be a tall order.
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