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Chelsea: A Must-Watch Team
Watching Chelsea play has become a must for football fans. For the second time in six days, Mauricio Pochettino’s squad put on a thrilling show, scoring four times against another of the old Big Six teams. Their 4-4 draw against Manchester City was more thrilling than a soap opera, with more plot twists crammed into 105 minutes. When City took the lead with a penalty from Haaland, Chelsea seemed on the verge of crumbling, but they showed great determination and soon took the lead 2-1. The lead switched back and forth, ultimately ending in a draw with Cole Palmer joining Raheem Sterling on the scoresheet. It’s clear that Chelsea has created a must-see team that will keep fans enthralled.
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Solanke Excites with Clear-Minded Performance
Dominic Solanke’s two goals on Saturday took his league tally to six, matching his total from the previous season. At 26, he is proving to be a highly skilled Premier League striker, showing great composure and skill in front of goal. His manager, Andoni Iraola, praised his clear-minded approach to the game and his ability to contribute in various ways, making him a valuable asset to his team.
3-Chelsea 4-4 against Manchester City and the dramatic game
4- Dominic Solanke’s Goals
5- Manchester United’s Academy Graduates
6- Zinchenko’s performance at the Emirates Stadium
7- Fulham’s goal-scoring difficulties
8- Darwin Núñez and his impressive display against Brentford
9- James Ward-Prowse’s Dead-Ball Expertise
10- Sheffield United’s First Win and Crucial Point
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