Premier League round-up after Matchday 5
After five rounds of games, the Premier league still leads the way in terms of excitement. The North London clubs – Arsenal and Tottenham are leading the pack with Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool right behind them.
Paolo Di Canio became the first managerial casualty in the Premier league this season. PDM lost everything – football games, the dressing room, fans backing and finally the board room. Sunderland chairman Ellis Short wasted no time in getting rid of the Italian who spent less than six months in charge.
The 45-year-old former Swindon manager was expected to struggle after bringing in 14 new players for the start of his first full campaign at the Stadium of Light. His final game was a humiliating 3-0 loss to West Brom at the Hawthornes where former Black Cat, Stephane Sessegnon opened scoring.
Elsewhere in the north, it is not equally exciting at the Gallow gate as Newcastle lost 2-3 to Hull City in a highly entertaining encounter. Alan Pardew’s men must have been pretty confident considering how they had picked themselves up after an opening day defeat at Man City to earn seven points from three games including an away win at Villa Park before the Tigers visit.
The sword of Damocles may still be hanging in the North if the Magpies lose their third round Capital one cup encounter midweek against Leeds. #PardewOut may be chorused at St James Park.
Liverpool were brought back to earth after a strong start to the season. The early pacesetters suffered their first defeat to the team that last beat them at home. Philippe Coutinho’s absence can be well illustrated with the Liverpool’s midfield display – no real cutting edge as Southampton held on for their second away win of the season.
The Reds can console themselves that their talisman, Luis Suarez, will return to the side after completing his ban. Across the road, neighbours Everton continue to impress under Roberto Martinez. The Catalan born manager got an impressive result at a difficult ground, Leighton Baines proved to be a class above with two well dispatched free-kicks to level the score at 2-2 before Romelu Lukaku finished off with a debut goal.
Paul Lambert continues to irritate the Carrow road faithful. His Villa side turned the corner with an away win at his old club, his third over the canaries since leaving the club in acrimonious circumstances in July 2012.
On his return to the capital, Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea entertained Fulham in a West London derby late Saturday with the 2010 league champions having suffered back-to-back defeats to Everton and Basel respectively. Chelsea laboured to a 2-0 victory thanks to Oscar and can anyone guess who got the second? John Obi Mikel. Yippe!!!
The Nigerian international got his first league goal in his eighth season at the club. Roman Abramovich, who was present at Stamford Bridge, was caught on camera celebrating Mikel’s brilliant finish. Congrats Mikel! I’m sure you know what it feels like scoring a Premier league goal now cause your celebration said a lot. *Chuckles!