Arsenal continue to dominate. The Gunners crushed Ipswich Town 4–0 away, with a level of ease that shows just how confident and efficient this team is. Fluid play, tactical control, smart pressing… everything is clicking. This is a well-oiled machine charging toward the top.

On the flip side, Manchester United are an embarrassment to English football. Another humiliation at Old Trafford, this time at the hands of Wolverhampton (0–1). No style, no intensity, no desire. There’s nothing left of what this legendary club once represented. And Rúben Amorim? Touted as a tactical genius, he’s proving to be nothing more than a fraud. His United side has no plan, no identity, no fight. It’s a weekly disaster—both collectively and individually—as if the players are just left to figure it out on their own. This is, without a doubt, one of the worst teams in the Premier League this season—and arguably the dullest to watch.

Chelsea, on the other hand, are showing at least some character. Trailing against Fulham, the Blues turned the game around and won 2–1 thanks to Tyrique George and Pedro Neto. It’s not always flashy, but they’re showing grit. They’re fighting, they believe, and they’re putting real pressure on the Champions League qualification race.

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