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Three talking points from the Premier League weekend matches

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West Ham United’s Kurt Zouma scores their third goal during the Premier League match against Liverpool at the London Stadium in London on Nov 7, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must fear he will not survive the international break after two more Premier League managers were fired last weekend as West Ham ended Liverpool’s 25-match unbeaten run on Sunday (Nov 7).

Solskjaer is staring down the barrel after his side’s limp 2-0 defeat by champions Manchester City, which came two weeks after a 5-0 humbling by Liverpool.

Old Trafford bosses have resisted pulling the trigger despite United’s poor results but Norwich and Aston Villa have acted decisively, sacking Daniel Farke and Dean Smith respectively.

Elsewhere, West Ham showed they mean business by upsetting Liverpool while Antonio Conte took charge of a Premier League game with new club Tottenham for the first time.

AFP Sport picks out some of the key talking points from the action in the English top flight.

1. Sack race

A quarter of Premier League managers have now parted ways with their clubs this season as executives start to get jittery.

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Struggling Aston Villa fired Smith on Sunday, less than 24 hours after Norwich parted ways with Farke, who had just overseen the Canaries’ first win of the season.

They followed Xisco Munoz (Watford), Steve Bruce (Newcastle) and Nuno Espirito Santo (Tottenham) out of the door.

Thanks to other results going their way, United are still sixth in the table, just five points adrift of the top four.

The club’s unpopular American owners have tended to act only when the riches of Champions League football come under threat.

But the trigger-happy nature of other clubs with far fewer resources means Solskjaer will again be the man under scrutiny during the two-week international break.

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2. Moyes bounces back

West Ham boss David Moyes strode triumphantly around the London Stadium pitch soaking up the acclaim from jubilant fans after a 3-2 win against Liverpool on Sunday.

Moyes was written off as a failure at the highest level after lasting less than as season in charge at Manchester United before being sacked in 2014 and it took him a long time to re-establish his reputation.

But, in his second spell at West Ham, the former Everton boss is setting the record straight.

West Ham sit third in the table, just three points behind leaders Chelsea after an astute tactical display exposed the flaws in Jurgen Klopp’s attacking game plan.

Liverpool’s first defeat since losing to Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg in April ruined their bid to set a new club record of 26 games unbeaten in all competitions.

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More significantly, it left them four points behind Chelsea and no longer looking impregnable as the title race heats up.

“I think I am the same manager (as at Everton) but I have had to work out myself how to get better,” said Moyes. “I hope and believe my best time is still to come and at the moment I’ve got really good players who play with incredible character.”

3. Conte fails to lift stale Spurs

Antonio Conte’s appointment as Tottenham manager took another potential successor to Solskjaer off the market.

The Italian is a seasoned winner, with league titles to his name at Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan.

However, he has acknowledged the huge challenge he faces in turning around a club that has not lifted a trophy since 2008.

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A 0-0 draw at Everton, with both sides short of inspiration, laid bare the job Conte has ahead of him to take Tottenham back into the Champions League by finishing in the top four.

One issue near the top of his agenda will be the form of Harry Kane, who has scored just once in the Premier League this season after failing to get a move to champions Manchester City.

-AFP

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Manchester United tighten hold on third in the Premier League with win over Aston Villa

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 Manchester United v Aston Villa - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - March 15, 2026 Manchester United's Benjamin Sesko celebrates scoring their third goal with Matheus Cunha REUTERS/Peter Powell 

Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha buried a second‑half strike off a pinpoint through ball from Bruno Fernandes ​for a club-record 16th Premier League assist in a season to lift the hosts to a 3-1 victory over Aston Villa ‌on Sunday.

Casemiro and substitute Benjamin Sesko scored United’s other goals in a result that tightened United’s grip on third place in the standings on 54 points after 30 games, while fourth-placed Villa have 51 points.

United, who were playing their first game in 11 days, were keen for a victory after interim boss Michael Carrick’s seven-game unbeaten run ​ended in a 2-1 loss to 10-man Newcastle United on March 4.

With 22 points from a possible 27 under Carrick’s leadership, Sunday’s ​win will invariably lead to more questions about his chances of becoming United’s permanent manager.

“It was a slightly different ⁠game today going into it being so close in the league and making the small jump we could if we won, off the back ​of a defeat,” Carrick said. “It was a small test and we haven’t really had that.

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“The boys dealt with it really well, had a really good ​week and applied themselves well. Everything is so so encouraging. We’ve got a lot to play for.”

The game looked headed for a draw before Cunha scored from the left side of the box in the 71st minute, with Fernandes recording his 100th assist for the club across all competitions.

With eight games left, Fernandes is also four shy ​of matching the Premier League record for assists in one season of 20 held by Thierry Henry (2002-03) and Kevin de Bruyne (2019-20).

“He’s had so many ​big moments, to score a goal, to make a pass,” Carrick said of Fernandes. “Training or games, he’s always there. Really good with the corner. The pass to Matheus ‌was ⁠fantastic to cap off a good performance all around.”

Sesko put the game out of reach 10 minutes later with a blistering shot from the centre of the box.

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Casemiro put United ahead in the 53rd minute with a glancing header from a Fernandes corner.

Ross Barkley levelled in the 64th with a shot from the middle of the area. After a lengthy VAR check to determine whether the ball glanced off an offside Amadou Onana, the goal stood.

A better ​second half salvaged a decent game ​after a dreary first 45 ⁠minutes plagued by errant passes and slipping players.

United did have some decent first-half chances including a header from Amad Diallo that goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez stretched backwards to keep out of the net. Diogo Dalot had a terrific chance ​inside the box that he launched over the bar.

Leny Yoro’s block spoiled one of Villa’s best chances ​and led to a ⁠long-range shot from Fernandes at the other end that he sent just wide of the post.

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Villa have not won a league game since February 11, and an animated manager Unai Emery spent much of the afternoon stomping his feet and waving his arms in frustration.

“How we are progressing after we did fantastic ⁠months in ​October, November, December, the last two months we are struggling,” Emery said. “It’s Manchester United here ​at home, and they are now in good moment. And of course, they played a very intelligent match.

“I think we can get better. The result at the end was a bad ​result for us. We must accept it and try to analyse now to get better for the next challenge.”

-Reuters

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Maguire handed suspended prison sentence for 2020 brawl 

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Premier League - Manchester United v Aston Villa - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - May 25, 2025 Manchester United's Harry Maguire reacts REUTERS/Chris Radburn/File Photo 

England and Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended prison sentence ​by a Greek court over a 2020 ‌incident in Mykonos, Sky Sports reported on Wednesday.

In 2020, Maguire was found guilty of repeated bodily harm, attempted ​bribery and violence against public employees after ​his arrest in a brawl in which ⁠two police officers were assaulted.

Maguire, who was detained ​for two days following the incident and denied ​any wrongdoing, was handed a suspended prison sentence of 21 months and 10 days but was granted a full ​retrial after appealing against Greek court convictions on ​multiple charges.

In accordance with the Greek judicial process, the filing ‌nullified ⁠Maguire’s conviction before a full retrial in a more senior court. His retrial was postponed many times.

Maguire faced allegations of non-serious assault, resisting arrest ​and attempted ​bribery. The ⁠32-year-old was convicted on all three counts but will face no prison time. ​His legal team will appeal against ​the ⁠guilty verdict, Sky Sports reported.

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Maguire’s brother Joe and friend Christopher Sharman were also found guilty of offences ⁠related ​to the incident and received ​suspended prison sentences in 2020. They also denied any wrongdoing.

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Timber header earns Arsenal crucial win over Chelsea

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 Arsenal's David Raya celebrates after Jurrien Timber scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Arsenal maintained control of the Premier League title race as they chiselled out a nervy 2-1 win over London rivals Chelsea to open up a five-point lead at the top of the table on Sunday.

Jurrien Timber’s 66th-minute header from a Declan Rice corner ensured Arsenal took three precious points, but it was a nervy afternoon in north London.

Mikel Arteta’s side moved to 64 points from 29 games, with Manchester City, who have played a game fewer, on 59.

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Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber celebrates scoring their second goal with Gabriel Magalhaes REUTERS/Jaimi Joy 

Defender William Saliba had given Arsenal the lead in the 21st minute from a trademark corner routine.

But it had looked as though an own goal by Piero Hincapie just before halftime would prove costly for the hosts until Timber came to their rescue.

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Chelsea, whose six-match unbeaten league sequence under new manager Liam Rosenior was halted, ended the match with 10 men after Pedro Neto was sent off for a second yellow card.

-Reuters

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