Premier League Award: Fun, Neville’s Innovation
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Leicester came late to grab a point with a virtual six-point shot against St Mary’s and then came from behind to win against Southampton on the south coast.
The match, which had become a promoted group, looked like it was going to stay that way, with unbeaten Saints heading into half-time with a two-goal lead. But Fox fought back. Facundo Buonanotte pulled one back, but Ryan Fraser’s red card changed the game. Jamie Vardy, who was sent off for a professional foul, converted the spot-kick to level the score.
While Leicester had the upper hand, Saints were swaying and Southampton’s heart was broken in the 8th minute of stoppage time. Jordan Ayew converted from a set-piece routine, much to the excitement of the visiting squad.
It was Leicester’s latest goal in the Premier League and the first time in 64 tries that the Foxes had won a Premier League match, trailing by two points at half-time.
With this win, all the big names came out…
player of the week
Ange Postecoglou’s reinvention of Dejan Kulusevski deserves to blossom. The Swede’s talent has not always been appreciated in north London, with some complaining about his inconsistency, but the 24-year-old is improving.
Playing a deeper central role, Kulusevski has quietly established himself as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders so far this season. He was the driving force behind Tottenham’s 4-1 come-from-behind victory over West Ham, scoring the equalizer with a sharp finish from the edge of the box, and was involved in the third goal, creating two chances and scoring a goal on the ground. He won 8 matches.
He has the ability to overcome challenges in ways that go beyond his own, making him an all-action presence in the Spurs side.
📊Dejan Kulusevski vs Premier League midfielder:
🥇 Most Key Passes (1st place in Europe)
🥇 Most Progressive Run (1st place in Europe)
🥇 Most accelerations (1st in Europe)
🥇 Deepest perfection (1st place in Europe)
🥇 Most dribbles per 90
🥇 Most offensive duels around 90@DataMB_ pic.twitter.com/SF8TspnVVv
— Spurs Watch (@TheSpursWatch) October 19, 2024
This week’s goals
Set-piece routines rarely work so perfectly.
Bournemouth got creative in their bid to upset Arsenal, with Ryan Christie focusing on an impressive training ground move. It was executed with dignity.
It’s a prestigious award for Josko Gvardiol, who has amassed an absolutely insane goal catalog since he started as a full-back in a Manchester City shirt.
This week’s statistics
After Tottenham collapsed against Brighton before the international break, Spathy’s Jives were out in full force. But at least domestically, the numbers tell a different story.
Since the start of last season, no team has regained more wins after losing position at home.
8 – Most Premier League home wins after conceding the first goal since the start of last season:
8 – Tottenham
4 – Aston Villa, Man City, Manchester United
3 – Arsenal, Brighton, Liverpool
gap. pic.twitter.com/9JQEekE4FA
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 19, 2024
Chelsea, on the other hand, may have lost against Liverpool, but there was a lot to like about their performance at Anfield. Maresca’s Blues appears on the right path.
88.1% – Chelsea’s pass success rate is the highest ever for an away team in a Premier League match at Anfield (since 2003-04). Brave. pic.twitter.com/x4X67hnxiP
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 20, 2024
Tweets of the week
From his mini-retirement to his biscuit dunk, Gary Neville is truly a man of innovation.
Reid – Premier League Team of the Week – Jones, Watkins, Son
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