Premier League 22/23: Game week 5 predictions
The Premier League is now in its fifth week for the 22-23 season, so here we have our predictions for how we think the fixtures will play out.
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The Premier League is now in its fifth week for the 22-23 season, so here we have our predictions for how we think the fixtures will play out.
After defeating Leicester City 2-1 in their previous Premier League clash, Chelsea will now be going up against Southampton in their next game on Wednesday at Saint Mary's Stadium, Southampton. So far, Chelsea have played four games, winning two of them, and losing one. On the other hand, Southampton have won only one match out of four, with two losses and one draw. Currently, Chelsea are at the sixth position on the points tally while Southampton are at the 13th place. It will be an interesting clash as Southampton will be putting their foot forward to get their second win of the tournament.
Daily flights to Manchester have been cancelled after an airline ground planes from a UK airport. Loganair, which operates journeys to Cornwall every day to Manchester and Edinburgh has suspended 300 of its winter flights with disruption expected until next year.
Manchester United fans have slammed Graeme Souness for his comments about Lisandro Martinez following Saturday’s 1-0 win over Southampton.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl believes his side should have been awarded a penalty in their defeat to Manchester United on Saturday.
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes has promised to score more goals after scoring his first of the season.
Liverpool caused complete and utter carnage with their 9-0 demolition job on Bournemouth this weekend.
Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool's "perfect afternoon" as they equalled the record for the biggest Premier League win by thrashing Bournemouth 9-0 at Anfield on Saturday.