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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…
Romelu Lukaku will end Chelsea's wastefulness in front of goal and elevate Thomas Tuchel's side into Premier League title contenders. The Belgian has returned to Stamford Bridge in a club-record deal worth £97.5m.The signing of Romelu Lukaku will surely make that a reality. The Blues' record in cup competitions has been an impressive one of late, adding the European Super Cup to their collection this week. But to achieve success across a 38-game season entails different demands. To become league champions requires a relentless consistency, winning week in, week out. But while they've pulled off brilliant performances in one-off games, Chelsea's wastefulness in front of goal has meant they've been unable to match the standards set by Premier League winners Manchester City and Liverpool in recent seasons.
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