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The Premier League returns: Analysing every team’s situation as the season resumes after the World Cup
After taking a break for the World Cup, the Premier League will resume on Boxing Day. Sky Sports football writers will review the situation as of November and look forward to the league’s return. In the end, football didn’t return from Qatar. That’s okay, though, since what we’re truly chasing is the Premier League’s nail-biting,…
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Premier League returns: Arsenal extend the lead, Southampton bottom, pressure grows on bosses
Forty days after the top division’s break for the World Cup in Qatar, Premier League football returned with a feast of Boxing Day matches. A whopping 25 goals were scored in the seven games played on Monday, with table-toppers Arsenal continuing their unrelenting form by defeating West Ham 3-1. After losing at home, Southampton currently…
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The 10 Best Training Institute | Companies
Generally speaking, training entails imparting or fostering the growth of any and all learnable and/or transferable abilities. The purpose of training is to increase competence, proficiency, productivity, and performance in a certain area. It is the backbone of training programmes like apprenticeships, and the primary source of knowledge taught at universities and schools of technology…
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Premier League: What the numbers say about how teams are really doing
The table provides more useful information for some clubs than for others as the Premier League is soon to resume, but it does not provide a complete picture of how teams have performed thus far. Even though in sports, luck and form may be erratic, looking deeper into a team’s expected goals stats can help…
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Can Wolves turn the Premier League season around under new boss Julen Lopetegui?
In each of the last seven seasons, the Premier League side with the worst record after 15 games has been demoted. On the plus side, Newcastle was able to survive last season at this juncture because of Saudi money and Eddie Howe and only goal differential kept them off the bottom of the table. Leicester…