have any team in PL history had four midfielders playing so well at the same time?
Hard to gauge the PL at the moment. Not just cos of all the new managers, but the imbalance in top fixtures. Utd have played Liverpool, City & Chelsea, whereas Arsenal, Liverpool and City have all played just one of their potential rivals and Chelsea and Spurs two.
There's a stat that, if you take head-to-head fixtures, Arsenal are actually doing worse this year than last.
I think the importance of those crunch matches (while very entertaining) is often overplayed - quite often the team with a mediocre record vs other top teams still wins the title (e.g. Man U almost nicked it from City despite having been soundly beaten twice in 2012), due to grinding out those narrow victories against the weaker teams. But obviously they are six-pointers still.
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I hope United stick with Moyes though
I just think that managers get sacked too quickly in football and I think that United are someone who appear to have resisted that - though let's face it, that's probably cos when the concept of sacking managers who lose three in a row came in they had a manager who never lost three in a row.
Does anyone think England can get out of their group? Because I don't