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October 12, 2025

Criticising Salah’s work-rate is like having a pop at Picasso for not painting the garden fence

- ANDY DUNN

FOR the self-proclaimed most exciting, richest, most interesting, most watched, most talked-about, toughest, quickest, most skilful competition in the entire history of club football, the opening exchanges of the 2025-26 Premier League have been fairly mundane.

Nearly everyone has sort of done OK. Wolves are the only team without a win, but they are happy with their coach, so no real dramas, and while there have been a couple of managerial departures, neither truly came out of left field.

Form-wise, after seven match-days, the promoted three have managed to collect six wins between them, which is half the amount won by last season's promoted three in an entire campaign.

Manchester United are getting a lot of flak, but are two points and four places better off than they were at this point of their last campaign.

Ahead of the eighth round of Premier League fixtures, Arsenal are a point shy of last season's tally, Liverpool and Chelsea are three short while Manchester City are four short.

It is all much of a muchness and even VAR has failed to provide a massive amount to get people arguing with any sort of conviction.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Sunday Mirror

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