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Padraig Whelan·17 January 2022
OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·17 January 2022
Manchester City took a big step towards the title, Everton made a big call, Philippe Coutinho is back in the Premier League and Leeds hailed a new hero.
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A triumphant return to the Premier League for Philippe Coutinho to say the least as he rescued a point for Aston Villa against Manchester United.
Kevin De Bruyne has scored more goals (5) against Chelsea than he had appearances for them (3). đ âÂ
The brilliant Belgianâs winning goal on Saturday looks to have all but secured another Premier League title for his side.
For this Everton fan watching his sideâs loss away to struggling Norwich, enough was enough as he took it upon himself to stage a one-man protest on the field.
That frustrated fan above would have been in a much better mood on Sunday when Rafael BenĂtez was put of his Everton misery. Was anyone really surprised it didnât go well?
With his heroics in London, Jack Harrison claimed an unlikely first Premier League hat-trick. He now has as many in his career as Cristiano Ronaldo.
Bruno Fernandesâ celebration suggested he hadnât forgiven or forgotten about Emi MartĂnez after his blunder gifted Manchester United the lead on Saturday night.
We bet even JĂŒrgen Klopp didnât think that his biggest source of goals to replace Mo Salah would come from a defensive midfielder.
In a World Cup year, how much longer will it be before weâre treated to that familiar cry where Jarrod Bowen is concerned?
If you simply cannot convert strong positions into points then there is only one place you are heading for Eddie Howe and Newcastle.
Time for someone else to take over Seagulls spot-kick duty?
Pascal GroĂâ struggles are in stark contrast with RaĂșl JimĂ©nez, who simply does not miss from 12 yards.