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Though it may be too early to take a real look at the Premier League table, the new season continues to deliver. Twenty goals were scored across the weekend as Chelsea continue to set the pace at this very early stage of the season thanks to a win over Arsenal. Liverpool are keeping pace with Thomas Tuchel’s side, with Brighton and Tottenham joining them in the top four, while Manchester United were left frustrated by Southampton on Sunday. Norwich sit bottom of the table with the pressure ramping up on Gunners boss Mikel Arteta as his side continue to struggle. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the action from weeks two of the Premier League…
Luis Suarez is the latest star to send Lionel Messi a public tribute in the aftermath of the news that he will not play his football at Barcelona next season. Messi has been a free agent since the end of June, after his previous Barca contract expired, though both the club and the player himself were under the impression he would bide his time until permission was granted for him to pen his new deal. The reason behind the wait was the fact that Barcelona had been punished by La Liga for operating significantly above the league's wage restrictions and as a result were forbidden from registering any new signings until huge amounts of money had been shifted from the wage books.The former Barcelona man paid tribute to six-time Balon D'or winner Messi after it was confirmed he would call time on his stay in Catalonia after 21 years with the La Liga giantsSergio Aguero is reportedly seeking a shock exit from Barcelona just two months after joining following Lionel Messi's depar...
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