Premier League Week Nine Winners and Losers

David Wilson by Senior Writer Written on October 19, 2009
SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17:  Darren Bent of Sunderland (obscured) shot on goal deflects off of a balloon as Pepe Reina of Liverpool fails to save the Barclays Premier League match between Sunderland and  Liverpool at the Stadium of Light on October 17, 2009 in Sunderland, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

A look at the winners and losers after Week Nine of the English Premier League...

 

Winners

Manchester United

Manchester United has shown the heart of a champion, finding ways to win when they are not playing.  United are atop the Premier League despite struggling in all but two of their nine league fixtures since August. Can they be a good enough team to conted for the EPL championship without Ronaldo? That question has yet to be answered.

 

Arsenal

After losing two of their first three games, some were ready to write off Arsenal’s title ambitions. But Arsene Wenger’s new 4-3-3 formation is paying dividends, as the Gunners lead the league in goals scored. If they win their game in hand, they will be one point off the league lead.

 

Tottenham Hotspur

With the win at Portsmouth on Saturday, Spurs have picked up only one less win away from home than they managed in the whole of last season.

 

Darren Bent

Yes, his goal against Liverpool should not have been allowed, but Darren Bent is now tied with Torres for the most Premier League goals this season. He has to be wondering what more he has to do to get a call up to the England team.

 

Rafa Benitez

It would have been easy for Rafa Benitez to moan and groan about Bent’s goal and how it had robbed Liverpool of at least a point at Sunderland. But Benitez took the high road and didn’t blame the referee for making the wrong call. In a month where referees have taken a lot of stick from managers, it is nice to see one manager respect that referees sometimes get it wrong.

 

Losers

Pundits and Liverpool Hysteria

According to the majority of the British newspapers and pundits, Liverpool's season stands on the brink of ruin before Guy Fawkes day.

If they pick up two wins this week against Lyon and Manchester United, Rafa will suddenly be the greatest thing since Shankley and all will be fine on Merseyside. The truth about Liverpool’s season lies somewhere in between these two extremes.

Four loses in nine games is not the form that will win Liverpool the title. But in a season where everyone is dropping points, four loses does not mean that the season is over. If they beat United next week, they will be only four points back of the champions—an insignificant gap at this stage of the season.

 

Chelsea

Chelsea have conceded eight goals this season, and six of them have come from set pieces. Petr Cech is not the same goalkeeper he was before he got hurt, and Chelsea’s inability to defend free-kicks (and score from them) has to worry Carlo Ancelotti, especially as Chelsea’s next two opponents, Bolton and Blackburn, are known for their strength at set pieces.

 

Aston Villa

While Chelsea cannot defend set pieces, Villa cannot score unless it is a set piece. Only three of Aston Villa’s 12 goals this season, the lowest such figure for any side in the top eight of the table, have been scored from open play.

 

Manchester City

After a great start to the season in which they won their first four games, Manchester City have managed to take just five points from their last four games.

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