The Premier League season is well underway, and after three games, we have seen a mix of promising starts, unexpected struggles and interesting developments in the league. From Manchester City’s brilliant performance to Everton’s disappointing display, each team has given us valuable insight into their potential for this season. Let’s take a look at what we have learned from each team so far:
- Manchester City – Haaland’s exceptional form
Manchester City’s quest for a fifth consecutive title is off to a great start with three wins from three. Erling Haaland, the Premier League’s most dangerous striker, has shown no signs of slowing down. With seven goals in three games, including two consecutive hat-tricks, Haaland is on his way to scoring 100 Premier League goals for City this season. His relentless form underlines his hunger and exceptional quality. The team will be even stronger after the international break with key players like Rodri, John Stones and Kyle Walker fully fit. 2. Liverpool – A Seamless Transition
Liverpool have enjoyed a great start under new management. Arne Slot has stepped into Jurgen Klopp’s big shoes and has made an impressive start. Slot’s Liverpool are the first in club history to win their first three league games without conceding a goal. Mohamed Salah, in the final year of his contract, has been a key figure, scoring in all three games. Slot’s seamless adaptation and Liverpool’s solid defensive record indicate a promising season ahead.
- Brighton – Hürzeler’s Impact
Brighton have made a strong start under Fabian Hürzeler, the youngest manager in the Premier League. Despite his age, Hürzeler has led Brighton to victories over Everton and Manchester United and a draw against Arsenal. Brighton’s impressive possession statistics and attacking stats against Arsenal reflect their growing confidence and ability. Hürzeler’s innovative tactics and Brighton’s dynamic play have set the stage for an exciting season. 4. Arsenal – Havertz seizes opportunity
Arsenal’s £65 million signing Kai Havertz has started to justify the club’s investment. Despite initial doubts about his role as a striker, Havertz has scored two goals in three games. His improvement in front of goal reflects Mikel Arteta’s patience and tactical adjustments. With only one goal conceded so far, Arsenal’s defensive solidity complements their offensive prowess, keeping them in contention for the top spots. - Newcastle – Getting results
Newcastle have made a solid start with seven points from their first three games, but there are concerns. The Magpies’ win and a draw have come despite performances that have not been convincing. Eddie Howe’s side have shown determination, but their lacklustre performances show there is room for improvement. With no European distractions this season, Newcastle have a chance to build on their early results and make a top-four finish.
- Brentford – Post-Toney performance
Brentford’s ability to move forward without their former star striker Ivan Toney has been commendable. Bryan Mbuemo and Yoan Wissa have stepped up and contributed significantly to the team’s early successes. Brentford’s attack has looked sharper, and new players like Fabio Carvalho have strengthened their options. The team’s ability to adapt and progress even without Toney is a positive sign for their continued progress. - Aston Villa – Watkins’ goal drought
Aston Villa have had a promising start to the season with two wins and a loss, but there are concerns over Ollie Watkins’ goal scoring form. Despite a number of chances, Watkins is yet to score a goal this season. However, history suggests he could get back into his rhythm soon. Villa’s overall performance remains strong, and if Watkins can rediscover his scoring touch, they could be set for a successful campaign. - Bournemouth – Semenyo’s strong performance
Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo has made a notable impact at the start of the season. His involvement in goals in every game so far has been crucial for the Cherries. After the departure of Dominic Solanke, Semenyo’s form will be crucial to Bournemouth’s success. His contribution in attack is a promising sign as Bournemouth look to build on their first win of the season. - Nottingham Forest – Improved away form
Nottingham Forest’s early performance shows that their away form has improved, which has been a weakness last season. With a win and two draws against Southampton, Forest look more competitive on the road. This improvement could be crucial to their survival and potential success this season. If they can translate this form into their home games, Forest could find themselves comfortably in mid-table. - Tottenham – Struggles with finishing
Tottenham have had a poor start with problems in front of goal. The absence of Harry Kane is still felt, and an injury to newcomer Dominic Solanke hasn’t helped either. Tottenham have struggled to take advantage of their chances