Pep Guardiola’s masterclass against Arsenal was a display of exceptional man-management and timing, as he helped Kevin de Bruyne score four goals and assist seven in eight appearances. Even the Gunners’ closest competitors found it impossible to cope with the Belgian’s dominance. On the other hand, Javi Gracia’s inability to guide his team out of the relegation battle stands in stark contrast to Serge Aurier’s leadership in Nottingham Forest’s comeback win against QPR last March. Wolves have also made a remarkable comeback, with Craig Dawson and Mario Lemina providing their reliable, consistent competence. Unai Emery’s reign at Aston Villa has been a masterclass in improvement, with John McGinn and Ashley Young guiding the club from 16th to fifth place. Meanwhile, Kelechi Iheanacho’s unique skillset makes him a key player for Leicester. Brentford’s three defensive musketeers have been impressive, conceding just seven goals in 631 minutes together. Finally, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s five assists in April is a new record for Liverpool, highlighting his unique talent. However, Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta has been unable to arrest his club’s slump and secure their place in the title race, while Javi Gracia’s management has been unambitious and disappointing.
Premier League Winners and Losers: Pep Guardiola’s Man-Management, Wolves’ Transformation, and Arteta’s Lack of Flexibility
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