Thoughts on Each Premier League Club After 7 Matchdays

Liverpool's midfielder Mohamed Salah and Manchester City's defender Joao Cancelo (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Liverpool's midfielder Mohamed Salah and Manchester City's defender Joao Cancelo (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Mikel Arteta manager of Arsenal
Mikel Arteta manager of Arsenal (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) /

West Ham United

A decent start for the Hammers with an average of 2 goals a game. They have been impressive in non-Premier League matches, winning both Europa League ties plus an EFL Cup success at Manchester United’s expense, days after succumbing to defeat to the Red Devils in the league.

The fixture list will pile on for the Irons, with 5 games between the October and November international windows, so squad rotation will be key and Moyes will be hoping he has the depth to cope with the demand.

Aston Villa

It has been a mixed start for Villa, with three wins and as many defeats in the league. With the 1-0 success at Old Trafford being the highlight of the season so far, The Villains will have something to build on.

Arsenal

After starting the season with 3 losses and 0 goals scored, things have been on the up for the Gunners who have the most points since (10) and conceded just one goal in the same time frame. Things seem to finally be clicking for Mikel Arteta and co.; four home fixtures in their next five, including an EFL Cup tie, Arsenal fans could be in good spirits come mid-November.

Wolves

Not a lot of goals have come in Wolves’ matches so far, with just 11 goals coming in their seven matches (5 for, 6 conceded). There have been no grey areas so far for the Molineux side, with 3 wins and 4 losses to show from 7 played.

Points could be a bit easier to come by in their next four fixtures as they will avoid “Big 6” opposition. Only time will tell to see how Wolves will look by next month.