Kelly Cates
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And it's going to be tough and interesting when they come up against teams that want to beat them.
And I think what we saw last week, and you analysed how you stopped Liverpool, the truth was, when you look at the game, the reason why it was much easier to stop Liverpool last week was because Mohamed Salah didn't play.
You know, it makes such a difference because you have to adapt where Mane's playing and Firmino, and you just lose that...
how fluid they are and Origi isn't in the same level as those other players he does well he comes on he's a nice impact sub but when you've got to start him you lose a lot that front three can destroy anybody on their day and I've got no doubt they'll cause Tottenham so many problems tomorrow
And as you said, it is a Tottenham side that are struggling as well with that pickup in the middle of the week in Europe, which may well give them confidence going into that game as part of Super Sunday.
Let's take a look at what's happened in the Premier League so far today.
As we've mentioned, Manchester City got the three points to close the gap under a pool at the top of the table.
We've watched the game here at Turf Moor.
Watford drew 0-0 against Bournemouth and West Ham won all against Sheffield United.
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all the Premier League goals for free and without signing in on the Sky Sports app, skysports.com and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel, including all the drama in the game between Brighton and Everton with a late, late own goal and a VAR penalty decision that was overturned and awarded to Brighton.
Here's Marco Silva speaking after the game.
Well, Marco Silva upset not just about the penalty that was given, and it's the first time that VAR has overturned a penalty that wasn't given by the on-field referee and turned it into a penalty that was awarded, but also a penalty that he feels that Everton should have had.
In the normal course of this, this would be a game that
he would be frustrated at and would be able to put behind him.
But Everton still haven't won away from home this season.
It feels as though the pressure is mounting him.
Every time they take a step forward, they take two step backs.
And you can understand why he's annoyed with decisions not going the way of his team.
especially after beating West Ham last week.