First Week Conclusions in the Premiership
Rumors of Arsenal’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. With their 6-1 demolition of Everton at Goodison Park, the Gunners erased all doubts about the impenetrability of the Big Four.
Or did they? After their resounding victory over Liverpool, Spurs suggest that they might be the ones who break up the monopoly at the top of the table.
Drogba is back to his best. Didier Drogba saved Chelsea from blushes with a wonder goal winner in injury time against Hull. Was it a shot? Was it a cross? Does it matter?
Manchester City needed to win – and they did. It wasn’t the most convincing victory over Blackburn, but until their squad finds chemistry they must continue to grind out these kinds of wins if they’re to have a chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
Manchester United struggles for goals. Against lowly opponents Birmingham City, United dominated play but only found the back of the net once. It could be a reoccurring tale for them this season.

Drogba's back in form for Chelsea
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