| Pellegrino Speaks Out About Virgil Van Dijk | Mauricio Pellegrino has spoken to the press ahead of the game against Watford at St Mary’s on Saturday about Virgil … 07-09-2017 |
The international break is over, and that means the welcome return of Premier League football.
Three matches have been played so far, with the table starting to take shape. Manchester United sit first as the only remaining side with a 100 per cent win record, while Huddersfield and West Brom have started brightly and sit in the top five having yet to lose a game.
At the bottom of the table sit West Ham, still without a point after three games, while Arsenal are hovering precariously close to the bottom three following their dreadful start to the campaign.
But how can the Premier League table change this matchweek? Click the right arrow, above, to find out…
Would you be more willing to part with your cash on a football shirt if it didn’t feature a sponsor?
To help get an answer to the above question, talkSPORT has stripped each current Premier League kit of exactly that.
Scroll through the gallery above to check out how each 2017/18 Premier League shirt would look without a sponsor and let us know what you think of the new look by leaving a comment below!
Football supporters often have a love-hate relationships with the players representing their beloved club.
A run of poor performances and doubts over a commitment to the team can quickly take away the trust a fan once had in a player.
And this season, there are plenty in the Premier League who need to get the fans back on their side.
Including a few who handed in transfer requests in the summer transfer window but didn’t get their move, scroll through the gallery above to see who have to get to work on impressing their home crowd.
Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino says the situation with Virgil van Dijk is now normal again with the defender back in training and needing to build up fitness levels before being considered for selection.