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šØ 4 minutes, 3 offences, 2 bad decisions 1 rant
Plus: Spurs vs Chelsea preview
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Todayās briefing is a ~5 min read:
4 minutes, 3 offences, 2 bad decisions and 1 one rantā¦ the story of Newcastle vs Arsenal šØ
Tottenham vs Chelsea: what do the stats say? š
Dokuās #1 strikes big š„
GAMEWEEK 11 RESULTS
Tonight on Sky Sportsā¦
Manchester City is in full swing again with a 6-1 win over Bournemouth. Jeremy Doku scored one and assisted four.
Liverpool secured a point versus Luton with a last-minute Luis Diaz header to make it 1-1. Luton at home is proving a tough fixture even for the best teams in the league.
Arsenal lost 1-0 to Newcastle after a controversial four-minute VAR call. Itās the Gunnersā first loss of the season. More on this story below.
Aston Villa lost 2-0 to Nottingham Forest. Harry Toffolo secured Man of the Match with two assists.
Tottenham host Chelsea at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tonight at 8:00 pm. Route One analysis is below.
šļø Morning Brief
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta describes Newcastleās winning goal against the Gunners as ādisgracefulā and āembarrassing.ā
Manchester City and West Ham are amongst a number of clubs who are looking to sign French left-back Quentin Merlin, who players for Nantes.
Kalvin Phillips has emerged as Juventusā number one transfer target in January. Tottenham have also joined the race to sign Manchester Cityās midfielder.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag defends Bruno Fernandes as captain and blames āinjuriesā for the poor performances.
4 MINUTES, 3 OFFENCES, 2 BAD DECISIONS, 1 RANT šØ
That was the story of Newcastle vs Arsenal this weekend.
Letās recap on what happened in the game:
Kai Havertz shouldāve been red-carded.
Bruno Guimaraes shouldāve been red-carded.
VAR took four minutes to check three different offences to award Anthony Gordonās goal.
Arteta cried in his press conference (not literally, but he might as well have).
Thereās no denying it, VAR hasnāt been helping anyone much this season.
Managers, players, referees and fans are being left more confused after a VAR intervention, than before it.
Arteta voiced his anger after the game following VARās decision to award Anthony Gordonās goal:
āI feel sick. I feel sick to be part of this. It is not good enough and we cannot accept that.ā
But, hold up.
Artetaās tune has changed, hasnāt he?
He was more understanding with VAR when it came to Liverpoolās controversial defeat to Tottenham back in September.
Who remembers this press conferenceā¦?
Look, how and if VAR should be used is a question for another time.
Thatās for journalists at The Athletic to write dissertations on. Thrilling stuff.
Here at Route One, we just ask for one thing: consistency.
Consistency from VAR and the managers.
Sure, Arteta has a right to be annoyed. But bring the same understanding even when the decision is for or against your side.
āŖļø TOTTENHAM vs CHELSEA šµ
Tonight @ 20:00 on Sky Sports
Thereās huge pressure on Spurs to deliver at home against Chelsea tonight.
They have a lot to loseā¦
They are the only team that remains unbeaten in the league (sorry Arsenal fans).
Postecoglouās records on the lineā¦ he could become just the third manager to go unbeaten through his first 11 games as a Premier League boss.
Weāve already seen the pressure mount at the top of the table. Now itās Spurās chance to prove they have Premier League title conviction.
Son could be the difference. He has now scored in three successive Premier League London derbies.
They also face a weakened Chelsea side.
Since Graham Potterās departure, Chelsea have returned just 18 points. This is fewer than all ever-present Premier League sides except Bournemouth.
But, donāt count the Blues out just yet. Chelsea have:
Picked up more points away (seven) than they have at Stamford Bridge (five) this season.
Reece James available again.
Won 14 away Premier League games against Tottenham, a tally only bettered by Manchester United (15).
Scored 51 away goals against Spurs. The most in the history of the Premier League.
Tottenham is in red-hot form at the moment but Chelsea is their kryptonite. Tonight will tell if theyāre able to overcome this hurdle.
š Quick hit: Tottenhamās home form sits 11th in the league when ranked by expected points.
DOKUāS #1 FAN STRIKES BIG š„
At the time of writing this, Jeremy Dokuās biggest fan has the most FPL points in this gameweek.
How do we know heās Dokuās #1 fan?
His FPL name is āCount Dokuā.
He triple-captained Doku.
Read that again. He triple-captained Doku.
How on earth did he triple captain Doku on the gameweek when he scores a goal and gets four assists?
But, donāt feel too bad. Count Doku is ranked around six millionth overall.
Surprisingly, backing Doku every week isnāt the meta strategy.
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
Abu Dhabi have their very own Gary Neville. Sport 1ās version of Neville hasnāt won any Premier League titles, but weāre told he had more pace than Unitedās former right-back.
Harry Kane is on fire. The former Spurs captain bags a back-to-back hattrick for Bayern Munich. He has now scored fifteen goals in ten games, breaking the German record for most goals in the first ten games of a season.
Ever been so frustrated with VAR that youāve wanted it gone? Well, Iago Aspas took it to the next level after throwing the VAR monitor to the ground. Weāre with you, Iago.
Safe to say, Richard Keys and Andy Gray donāt give a sh*t anymore. The duo stood for 30 seconds in silence without a clue what to say or do.
Ravel Morrison was once dubbed Englandās best upcoming talent. And we think this goal from England U21s training is probably why.