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Premier League Winners and Losers: March 2024 Update
Team | Performance | Key Insights | Future Outlook |
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Liverpool | 25-game unbeaten run | Arne Slot’s tactical brilliance, Mo Salah’s record-breaking season | Top-half finish guaranteed, title race looks promising |
Nottingham Forest | Third in the league | Team-centric performance, key players like Nico Dominguez, Murillo, Callum Hudson-Odoi | Confidently approaching the Champions League |
Crystal Palace | Fifth in European form table | Oliver Glasner’s impressive management, strong second half of the season | Threatening consecutive top-half finishes |
Brighton | Sixth in European form table | Fabian Hurzeler’s defensive stability, attacking variation | Reversing the trend of poor second-half performances |
Manchester United | First three-game unbeaten run under Ruben Amorim | Low block strategy, Noussair Mazraoui’s potential | Baby steps in the right direction |
David Moyes | King of mid-season managers | 1.78 points per game at Everton, beating other managers | On track to catch Jurgen Klopp’s points record |
Chelsea | Consecutive clean sheets | Strong performance against bottom-half teams | Tougher run of fixtures ahead |
Robin Olsen | First clean sheet since January 2023 | Surprising performance, Aston Villa’s standout win | Consistency needed |
Spurs | No more excuses with injuries resolved | High-priced forwards underperforming, Ange Postecoglou’s system | Immediate improvement needed |
Bernardo Silva | Key player for Manchester City | Consistency issues, frequent midfield runaround | Future role uncertain with youth focus |
Arsenal | Possession-based struggles | 15-point gap to Liverpool, possession stats | Need to improve possession-to-goals ratio |
Fulham | Champions League qualification hopes | Imperious against nearest challengers, costly misstep against Brighton | FA Cup back door as a viable option |
Brentford | Seven wins and one draw in first eight home games | Serene final two months, no real drama | Early beach season |
Wolves without Matheus Cunha | W0 D1 L3 in four games without Cunha | Cunha’s impact, future suspensions | Pivotal trip to Ipswich crucial |
Bournemouth | Failing to beat Spurs | Clinical and smart play needed | Room for improvement in xG and goals per shot |
Leicester | Formation change needed | Closest to a clean sheet, record number of losses | Formation change crucial |
Ipswich | Bottom of the table | Learning and development needed | Proof of improvement required |
Ivan Juric | Worst Premier League manager | Fewer points per game, competing for worst manager title | Derby record within reach |
Spurs again | Clean sheet against bottom team | Olsen’s performance, consistent underperformance | Need for improvement |