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The 6th round of the Premier League turned into a nightmare for the Big 6: 2 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. The Red Devils showed no limits, while both the Reds and Blues revealed significant weaknesses.

Can you believe it? Amidst the dual challenges of the Premier League and Champions League, the 6th round became a nightmare for the Big 6 teams, who managed only 2 wins, 1 draw, and 3 defeats. Manchester City comfortably secured 3 points, Arsenal staged a comeback for a last-minute win, Tottenham gifted the league's bottom club their first point this season, while Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea all suffered losses.

Premier League Big 6 results from round 6:

Manchester United: Lost 1-3 away to Brentford. The Bees buzzed fiercely, going wild against the Red Devils. Though said in jest, this highlights how Manchester United have become an easy target for Brentford. Amroli only uses a 3-4-2-1 formation, and it seems the locker room has lost faith in him. Captain Bruno Fernandes misses penalties regularly; his signature moves are shrugging and complaining. United have become specialists in losing, with no bottom line. Without Amroli’s dismissal or Bruno’s departure, the Red Devils’ revival looks impossible.

Liverpool: Lost 1-2 away at Crystal Palace. A team that relies heavily on last-minute winners is bound to falter eventually. Liverpool’s biggest summer mistake was not signing Gueye, a more crucial acquisition than Isak. Konaté made continuous errors in this match; his mind seems already in Madrid. Such a player is no longer usable. Liverpool’s defense will be their biggest weakness in the Premier League title race this season, and Konaté will be a ticking time bomb for the team.

Chelsea: Lost 1-3 at home to Brighton. The Blues bought many players from the Seagulls but still couldn’t beat Brighton. Chelsea’s biggest weakness isn’t the squad but coach Maresca, a timid manager. Whenever they are a man down, the left winger stops attacking, leading to inevitable defeat because defense without offense is fragile. Maresca has become Chelsea’s greatest liability, making their Club World Cup victory feel like ancient history.

Tottenham: Drew 1-1 at home with Wolves. Though it looks like a draw, it’s actually more frustrating than a loss. Wolves had zero points from their first five rounds, yet Spurs handed them their first league point of the season. Flick’s tactics still suit mid-to-lower table Premier League teams, focusing only on wing play and neglecting the middle, a strategy inadequate for top-tier battles. Tottenham remain a Big 6 team without depth or title-winning quality; at best, they can fight for fourth place.

Manchester City: Won 5-1 at home against Burnley. Guardiola’s tactics have improved with new signings and returning players. This match saw a sweeping victory over Burnley, with Doku’s breakthroughs and Haaland’s counterattacks accelerating City’s offense. Manchester City are regaining their form and remain strong favorites for the Premier League title.

Arsenal: Won 2-1 away at Newcastle with a comeback and last-minute winner. Arsenal remain a team with solid defense and corner-kick prowess. All three goals in this match came from corners and headers. Arsenal’s corner kicks have become a unique strength in the top five leagues, almost unstoppable. This season might be Arsenal’s best chance for the Premier League title, though Arteta remains a weakness with his somewhat lacking attacking tactics, fortunately compensated by their set-piece strategies.

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