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The Premier League’s Big Six (maybe) break a record, and Stevie’s in trouble at Aston Villa – The Warm-Up

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MONDAY’S BIG STORIES Big Six dominate Ad There is only so much scrolling the Warm-Up is prepared to do on a Bank Holiday Monday morning, but after scanning through the previous three full seasons of Premier League results — that look us long enough… — we are ready to declare without complete confidence that the Big Six did something this weekend that they've NEVER done before. (Help us out if you’re reading this, Opta Joe.) Serie AJuventus star Pogba says he has been target of extortion after brother threatens 'revelations'16 HOURS AGO They all won!

Victories for Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal on the weekend mean there will a great amount of smugness across the country after they all picked up three points in very different ways.

City teased their opposition once more by falling to a trademark two-goal deficit, only to then do the real-life equivalent of playing FIFA and start leaning forward to actually take it seriously.

An Erling Haaland hat-trick followed, and at this rate he's going to score 57 league goals this season and break Alan Shearer's record in 2027.

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