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Who’s Lucky Who’s Lost? Potter, Arsenal, Klopp & Those Most Affected From The Premier League Holiday, Including Chelsea & Liverpool

While the delay gave Chelsea time to improve, it was a different story for Arsenal, who have started the season brilliantly.

The 3-1 loss to Manchester United was a blow, but there are still positives to be drawn from Mikel Arteta’s performance at Old Trafford, and the leaders of the standings will look to be in the Premier League again to continue their good trend. .

Against Everton on Sunday should be the perfect moment, given Frank Lampard’s side are yet to win this season and several of their key players have been ruled out, including goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

And with closest rivals Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur clashing at the Etihad Stadium (their match has also been postponed), last weekend was also the perfect time to get away from either or both.

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