Expectations are high as the English Premier League enters its day-four this weekend.
Fans and followers of the English top flight have undoubtedly received some shocks of their lives from some matches played so far.
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It is widely believed that the Premier League is full of surprises and the 2022-23 season has not disappointed.
For instance, we have watched as league giants Manchester United suffer heavy defeat in the hands of Brentford, which was a follow up to the opening day defeat to Brighton. A 4-0 defeat to Brentford was indeed shocking to Red Devils’ supporters.
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Also very shocking was Chelsea’s 3-0 mauling in the hands of Leeds United. The Blues had expected to win this game to go second in the table, but it ended up a shocking result with Chelsea falling at Elland Road with Brenden Aaronson, Rodrigo Moreno and Jack Harrison getting the goals
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Manchester City also had to come from behind to manage a 3-3 draw with Newcastle United, having fallen 3-1 in the early minutes of the game, while Liverpool, who were widely tipped to beat struggling Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United were shocked at Old Trafford.
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These results tell how unpredictable the Premier League has become and fans should expect more of these
The weekend begins with early kick-off between Southampton and Manchester United and News men takes a look at some Day-Four matches that could spring surprises to fans.
Southampton take on Manchester United, Chelsea go up against Leicester City at home, Brighton welcome Leeds United, Manchester City tackle Crystal Palace at the Etihad, it’s Liverpool against Bournemouth, Brentford and Everton throw tackles, while Arsenal welcome Fulham at the Emirates in a London derby.
Other matches are Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Newcastle United, Aston Villa vs West Ham United and Nottingham Forest’s clash with Tottenham Hotspur.