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Caicedo goes from a fairly well tuned Brighton team to a bit of a mess team in Chelsea.
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Hearing people saying Chelsea will be okay, but what is 'okay'? Not getting relegated? Finishing top 10? Top 4? Winning the league? Surely any team spending 1bil in 1 year should be consistently challenging for the title,
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For Everton things look very bleak, even after week two of the season, will be a very long and hard season for them.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin faces another spell on the sidelines after sustaining a suspected fractured cheekbone in Everton's 4-0 defeat at Aston Villa.

 

Calvert-Lewin, 26, was substituted after 38 minutes following a collision with Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez as he challenged for the ball.

 

He has a bruised face and will undergo further assessment with the club's medical staff this week.

 

He must now follow the FA's concussion protocols before returning to action.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is set to miss his team's next two Premier League matches after undergoing back surgery.

 

Guardiola, 52, had been suffering with what City said was "severe" back pain and travelled to Barcelona for an "emergency" but "minor" operation.

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Sky Sports has apologised for "insensitive" comments made about Everton manager Sean Dyche during the 4-0 defeat by Aston Villa on Sunday.

 

Commentators Bill Leslie and Andy Hinchcliffe said his clothing made him look like a "croupier" - someone who oversees gaming tables at casinos.

 

Dyche was wearing a black armband in memory of Michael Jones, who died working on the club's new stadium.

 

A Sky spokesperson apologised for any "upset or distress caused".

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Arsenal today showed it's not easy to beat a team at home with 10 men and leading.
This might be the worst I've ever seen all three promoted teams do to start a season. Still hoping Everton continues to falter though just because it would be crazy to see them relegated.
Bear in mind at least one of those teams would have had a point or points by now but Luton vs Burnley was postponed.
Yeah I think it's slightly unfair on the newly promoted sides, don't get me wrong, I think at least two of them will go down, but they've all had fairly difficult starts. Everton are the ones in big trouble right now.
Maybe so, but in recent years it seems like at least a couple of them always seem to get off to a decent start and then fall off or level off.
Doubly unfair that Luton don’t play at home until mid September due to the ground improvements.
Maybe so, but in recent years it seems like at least a couple of them always seem to get off to a decent start and then fall off or level off.

 

Burnley would probably be that team, but they've had City and Villa so far. Both Luton and Sheffield Utd have barely spent any money and the latter have sold their two best players! I think both clusb are hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst when looking at their signings.

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