Arsenal
World Soccer Talk’s Arsenal correspondent Chris Moore faced an interesting dilemma this week when faced with the task of selecting his ideal XI for the Gunners. Take a look at his Arsenal progress report to see whether you agree or disagree with him.
Having a hard time picking my Arsenal starting XI for my article today. Either Cazorla, Ramsey or the Ox will be left out.
— Chris Moore (@chrismoore32) September 2, 2015
Aston Villa
One of the busiest clubs in the summer transfer window was Aston Villa, who made several last minute signings to try to bolster this squad and help make sure that the Villains will stay out of the relegation zone this season. Read World Soccer Talk’s Villa correspondent Kyle Cotter’s Aston Villa progress report.
Bournemouth
Premier League’s new darlings AFC Bournemouth have made a positive start to the new season in the top flight with 1 win, 1 draw and 2 losses. Read the Bournemouth progress report to read our analysis and insight.
Chelsea
Chelsea has made the second-worst start to a title defense in Premier League history with 1 win, 1 draw and 2 defeats from four games. And it’s not just their results. It’s also been their performances where the Blues look sluggish and prone to making mistakes. Here to make sense of the whole situation is World Soccer Talk’s Chelsea correspondent Amadi Thiam in his Chelsea progress report.
Crystal Palace
Read Crystal Palace’s progress report.
Everton
It’s only been four games, but it’s been a rollercoaster ride for Everton in the 2015/16 Premier League season so far, with a very frustrating drawn-out transfer drama involving John Stones, as well as poor performances against Watford and Manchester City, and a surprising win against Southampton. Is Everton a better team when they’re not playing at Goodison Park? Find out Matt Jones’s analysis in his Everton progress report.
Leicester City
Read Leicester City’s progress report.
Liverpool
Depending on your outlook, things are going exceedingly well for Liverpool so far this season, or they’ve been very fortunate with most of their performances. Find out what the analysis is from World Soccer Talk’s Liverpool correspondent Spenser Davis in his Liverpool progress report.
Manchester City
Author of a book on Manchester City, Kartik Krishnaiyer has the fortunate position to analyze the team that’s on top of the Premier League table right now. Is there any room for improvement or aspects of this team that worry KartiK? Read the Manchester City progress report to find out.
Manchester United
Read the Manchester United progress report.
Norwich City
Read the Norwich City progress report.
Swansea City
Read the Swansea City progress report.
Tottenham Hotspur
So far this season, it’s been a very un-Tottenham start to the new Premier League opening month. Zero wins, 2 draws and 1 defeat spells trouble. But the new-look Spurs also were unable to convince West Brom to sell Saido Berahino, so there are lots of question marks about the strikers. Find out what World Soccer Talk’s Tottenham correspondent Matt Lichtenstader thinks about it all in his Tottenham progress report.
West Ham United
Will the real West Ham United please stand up? Is it the one that played so well and defeated Liverpool and Arsenal away, or is it the one that scrapped in the home matches at Upton Park. Read the West Ham United progress report to find out some insight.
Watch for more progress reports for the other Premier League teams coming soon. We’ll update the page as soon as they’re published.
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