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Premier League weekend: Five talking points

Sports Mole picks out five major talking points from the weekend's Premier League action.

As champions Manchester City recorded a 3-1 victory over Liverpool, they brought down the curtain on the second round of Premier League fixtures.

Once again it was an exciting selection of encounters, with 23 goals scored from 10 matches.

Here, Sports Mole has looked back over each of those games to pick out five of the major talking points.


1. Defensive frailties continue at Liverpool

A stoic-looking Brendan Rodgers ahead of Liverpool's game with Man City on August 25, 2014© Getty Images

Last season, Liverpool conceded too many goals to win the title. As part of his £100m+ spending spree this summer, Brendan Rodgers has added three defenders to his squad, but at present, it appears to have had little impact. Had Southampton been more clinical last weekend, they would have left Anfield with at least a share of the spoils.

On Monday night, new defensive signings Alberto Moreno and Dejan Lovren were exposed against Manchester City. Their fellow title challengers scored far too many goals against Liverpool last term for Rodgers's liking, and it would seem that the same is going to happen this time around.


2. United need an Angel

 Manager Louis van Gaal of Manchester United walks to his seat prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Sunderland and Manchester United at Stadium of Light on August 24, 2014© Getty Images

Louis van Gaal will be only too aware that his Manchester United side is in major need of quality reinforcements in both defence and midfield. Yet, while nobody can doubt the ability possessed by Juan Mata, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney, what they do not provide the United attack with is pace.

Hence the pursuit of Angel di Maria, which is expected to be completed today. The price tag of £59.7m may be excessive, but United showed at the Stadium of Light against Sunderland that they are crying out for some speed and trickery in the final third of the pitch.


3. Lamela shakes off 'expensive flop' tag

Erik Lamela of Tottenham Hotspur battles with Joe Bennett of Aston Villa during the Capital One Cup third round match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur at Villa Park on September 24, 2013© Getty Images

Having spent £30m on the Argentine last summer, most Spurs fans had probably written Erik Lamela off as a hugely expensive misjudgment in the transfer market. After all, injuries and poor form limited the playmaker to just 17 appearances in all competitions last term.

It would seem that he has been revitalised by the presence of his compatriot Mauricio Pochettino in the Tottenham Hotspur hotseat, though. He set up two goals during the 4-0 rout of Queens Park Rangers and was a constant thorn in the side of the West Londoners.


4. Arsenal show character

Arsenal's French striker Olivier Giroud celebrates scoring the equalising 2-2 goal during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Arsenall at Goodison Park in Liverpool, northwest England on August 23, 2014© Getty Images

For years, Arsenal have always been accused of lacking the mental strength to win the Premier League title. They were often easily bullied by the opposition and at times last season were humiliated in the bigger encounters, including their trip to Goodison Park in April.

This time on Merseyside they showed some real character. Trailing 2-0 at the break, the Gunners rallied late on, with goals from Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud securing what could turn out to be an important 2-2 draw. In campaigns gone by, Arsenal would have not battled back.


5. Allardyce's men entertain

Mauro Zarate of West Ham celebrates scoring the opening goal with Aaron Cresswell of West Ham during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and West Ham United at Selhurst Park on August 23, 2014© Getty Images

Following the loss to Spurs on the opening day of the campaign, Sam Allardyce looked to be a man on the brink. West Ham United fans were making their feelings known, just as they had done for large parts of last season and the pre-season break.

Yet, Allardyce's men may have brought their manager some extra time. He promised that they would play a more attractive brand of football, which is exactly what they produced away at Crystal Palace. Summer signing Mauro Zarate and Stewart Downing scored great goals, while Carlton Cole wrapped up a 3-1 win. For once, Allardyce will have enjoyed Sunday morning's headlines.


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Manchester United's Spanish midfielder Juan Mata (2nd L) celebrates scoring the opening goal of the English Premier League football match against Sunderland on August 24, 2014
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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal34245582265677
2Manchester CityMan City33237380324876
3Liverpool34228475344174
4Aston Villa34206871502166
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs32186865491660
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd33165125150153
7Newcastle UnitedNewcastle331551369541550
8West Ham UnitedWest Ham34139125463-948
9Chelsea32138116157447
10Bournemouth34129134960-1145
11Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton331111115254-244
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves34127154654-843
13Fulham34126165054-442
14Crystal Palace34109154456-1239
15Brentford3498175259-735
16Everton34118153648-1233
17Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest3479184260-1826
18Luton TownLuton3467214775-2825
19Burnley3458213769-3223
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd3437243392-5916


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