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Time to turn the gaze forward rather than back. Things to watch for here, including:

“Michael Olise’s anticipated return from injury for Crystal Palace against Manchester City could not be more timely for Oliver Glasner’s struggling side. The France Under-21 international has been in sensational form this season on the rare occasions he has made it on to the pitch – Olise has played only 755 minutes so far in just 11 appearances, but in that time has scored six goals and provided three assists. City are believed to be one of several clubs who have been monitoring his progress and will be wary of the threat he poses to their title ambitions, especially if he can adapt quickly to Glasner’s favoured 3-4-2-1 formation.”

Here’s the top of the Premier League table after last night. Arsenal’s +10 goal difference over City shouldn’t be overlooked.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Liverpool 30 42 70
2 Arsenal 30 48 68
3 Man City 30 38 67
4 Aston Villa 31 17 59
5 Tottenham Hotspur 30 18 57

While Jürgen Klopp flashed his teeth post-match, Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag was fuming after his side entered injury-time 3-2 up at Chelsea and lost 4-3. Conceding a corner and forgetting to mark one of the Premier League’s best attackers, who had already scored twice on the night, is likely to get your goat(ee).

After the latest international break seemed to last in the region of three weeks to a month, we now have Premier League action coming out of our ears. Following a full round of matches across Tuesday (well done Forest), Wednesday (all hail Phil Foden) and Thursday (all hail Cole Palmer), we’re straight back into it with another round of top-flight fixtures, including Manchester United v Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.

The Reds remain top of the pile with eight games of the run-in to go but all three title hopefuls are showing fleeting vulnerability so your guess is as good as mine.

While the bottom three were just about everyone’s bottom three at the start of the season, even they are being awkward buggers to other teams, even if not getting the victories they need to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.

And, of course, who will finish sixth: the question on everyone’s lips? Manchester United hold that position but as they basket case their way to season’s end, a whole host of clubs are waiting to pick them off. Seventh to 13th are separated by just six points.

Righty, lots of reflection and projection to come as we work our way through today’s managerial press conferences and keep a beady eye on everything else. Let’s play.