We’ve been seven games into the Premier League season and, my word, it’s been a good start.
Liverpool and Man City rounded off the final week of the game playing a 2-2 draw at Anfield.
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Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s wonderful goal against Manchester City
The title rivals went head-to-head and Merseyside and provided excellent end-to-end competition, which either side could have won.
It is thrillers like this that make us believe that one of the best races in history awaits us.
Right now Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea and Manchester United all have attributes that give them credentials to be at the top of the table at the end of the Premier League season.
The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo certainly buoyed the Red Devils’ chances, but recent poor form shows that he might not quite go his way.
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Ronaldo didn’t do it against Everton – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer unlikely to make that mistake again
Elsewhere, the shape of Brighton, Everton, and the newly promoted Brentford suggests that the top six might look very different, and Thomas Frank’s Bees are undoubtedly neutral fan favorites right now.
Arsenal, Tottenham and Leiciester City will wonder if they can reach that level with several lapses already this season.
The Gunners, barring their win over the Spurs, have struggled and Foxes fans are already showing signs of dissent, booing Brendan Rodgers’ decision to replace Ademola Lookman against Burnley.
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Rodgers is going through a rough patch at King Power Stadium
Meanwhile, West Ham also looks like they could win European football for the second year in a row.
However, towards the end of qualifying, it already appears to be a difficult stretch for Norwich City, which has just one point from seven games.
They can claim that their batch of new signings needs to curdle, but even so, Daniel Farke’s men seem to be well off the beat.
Newcastle, Burnley and Watford have been indifferent, while Leeds and Southampton are the surprising teams that have drifted to the bottom of the division.
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Leeds have only one win this season
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Things are looking up for Newcastle and their fans with the recent takeover of the club
However, the recent acquisition of Magpies could see something of a resurgence, especially if they land a high-profile manager.
But how will everything play out in the Premier League?
We booted up the talkSPORT supercomputer to find out what’s going to happen, and you can see the results and prediction table below …
This is how the Premier League Supercomputer thinks the final table will look
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