AFC Bournemouth: Second last and they need to improve fast!
AFC Bournemouth were their own worst enemies as they didn’t play well, as the third goal conceded put the ball on the plate for Phil Foden, of Manchester City.
Arsenal: Should’ve won by more
Arsenal would be pleased with the win, but would be disappointed they only lost by a goal against a poor Leicester City team.
Aston Villa: They’re on the right track
Aston Villa got three points as they played like they had a good game plan and their tactics were spot on. They were also fortunate their goalkeeper, Emiliano Martinez had a great game.
Brentford: Didn’t play
Brighton and Hove Albion: Didn’t play
Chelsea: Six changes is very dangerous
Chelsea made six changes at selection and it wasn’t due to squad rotation. It showed on the pitch as they can’t play decent football, because there’s too much chopping and changing.
Crystal Palace: No shots on target tells the story
Crystal Palace would be upset that they didn’t get a shot on target.
Everton: Unfortunate defeat, moves them back into the relegation zone
Everton were unlucky they were up against an Aston Villa team that had the best goalkeeper of the weekend.
Fulham: Showed grit, character to claim a draw
Fulham played some good football to come from behind against Wolverhampton Wanderers and claimed a point. They were without one of the best players in the Premier League, Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Leeds United: Crucial win
Leeds United got the win they needed in a relegation battle with Everton.
Leicester City: Their performance wasn’t the best
Leicester City would be disappointed in the way they played against Arsenal and they weren’t attacking enough.
Liverpool: They would’ve wanted three points
Liverpool should be upset that they didn’t get all three points, as they had all four shots on target against Crystal Palace. The game ended nil-nil.
Manchester City: A training drill
Manchester City did what they had to do in their 4-1 win over AFC Bournemouth.
Manchester United: Didn’t play
Newcastle United: Didn’t play
Nottingham Forest: A game to forget
Nottingham Forest conceded four goals in 14 minutes in the second half.
Southampton: Rock bottom
Southampton are at the bottom of the table as they failed to build on their win over Chelsea in Matchweek 24.
Tottenham Hotspur: Too good
Tottenham Hotspur were simply better than Chelsea; more well organised and clinical in the final third.
West Ham United: Danny Ings, helped West Ham United win
West Ham can thank Danny Ings who scored a brace within the space of two minutes in the 71st and 73rd minute.
Wolverhampton Wanderers: They are improving
Wolverhampton Wanderers appear to be getting better under their new coach. They now sit 15th on the table, which seemed unassailable a few weeks ago.