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Liverpool again for me.
Thiago will prove to be a great signing.
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Agree, Thiago will be a huge signing. Also think Jota will be a good option up front. At times Firmino and Salah looked a bit out of sorts in the closed door games.
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Man City the only realistic challengers. Think it’ll be closer this time round between the 2. The rest are miles off atm.
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You'd think it has to be one of Liverpool or Man City, as TheShed says. It's likely to be a two horse race, even more so than in Scotland (where, in spite of Lennon's position, it's possiby a one horse race).
However, Leicester were shock troops in 2015-16 proving a surprise can happen down south, and if there is one this year it may be Everton.
One thing about early season results, and taking Everton into account, when they won the league way back in 1984-85, they got pumped 4-1 at home in their first game, and also lost the second away, to Spurs and West Brom respectively.
It'll take time to settle, but if forced I'd say Liverpool.
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Big win for Liverpool at the weekend there. Chelsea must be expecting to challenge with the money they have spent. Man U look like failing to strengthen again and teams have figured out how to play Fernandes. Spurs are a good bit off. Arsenal have improved but won't make top two. I think Leicester will struggle to keep up with the pace and Everton are defensively too weak. So yes between Liverpool and Man City again and the latter still haven't got a solution for their defensive woes so its Liverpool's to lose.
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Pep losing 5 goals as a Manager for the first time in 686 games.
City have problems.