This week's Premier League has been heart-pounding! As a veteran football fan, seeing the performance of the three giants of Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal, there are so many emotions and thoughts that I have to talk about.
First of all, let's talk about Manchester United, facing Fulham, with a total value of 7The 400 million team lost 1-2 at home, and the result surprised me. Manchester United's recent form has picked up, Hojlen scored a goal to lift the ban, and the whole team has maintained the winning momentum, so I thought it would be easy to win this time. But that's how unpredictable things are on the football pitch, with United being pressed in the first half and trying to get back in the second half, only to allow Iwobi to score the winner at the last minute, and at that moment, I couldn't believe my eyes. Manchester United's dream of a top four now seems even more distant.
Let's talk about Manchester City, the duel with Bournemouth is simply a possession class. Manchester City's possession and attacking strategy made it impossible for opponents to start at all. Mateo Kovacic's brilliant pass and Foden's stoppage shot proved that City's attacking power was still strong. As a Manchester City fan, I was both excited and nervous to see the team's consistent performance in the league. Every point counts, after all, Liverpool is not far ahead, and there is still a long way to go on the road to the title.
Arsenal's performance was even more exciting! The 4-1 win over Newcastle was not just a win, it was a declaration – we are serious on the way to the title! From Botman's own goal, to Kai Havertz's goal, to a combination of Bukayo Saka and Kiwior, the Gunners' attacks were on the rise. Saka, in particular, has scored in five consecutive games, and the lad's form is really hot. Midweek's Champions League defeat doesn't seem to have affected their fighting spirit in the league at all, and Arsenal are really looking forward to it.
There are so many stories in the Premier League every week, and this time the big three are even more memorable. Manchester United is regrettable, but this is football, there is always something unpredictable and exciting. Manchester City and Arsenal's race for the title continues, and every game is worth looking forward to. As a football fan, I just want to see the team give it their all in every game, whether it's win or lose, that's the beauty of football. We continue to look forward to next week's competition and continue to support our team!