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Weekend of the Champs and Cramps



Champs do the winning and the cramps give us whining. Champs get the points and the cramps the pains.

Liverpool started the weekend like a proper champ that they are. Sallah like the coming festival stood out in the game with two solid goals.

The champ of the encounter, Bournemouth burned Chelsea with a lone goal. Is Lampard's ride changing fortune? No winning is permanent, obviously.

Manchester United was saved by Greenwood. While one youngster was instrumental to his team's performance, another one ( Moise Kean) that entered as a sub was later subbed off because he looked knackered. Champs and Cramps. Be and the Wannabes!

Talking of the Champs and Cramps, Gunners were gunned down. Decimated beyond reparation in the first half. De Bruyne ricocheting shot couldn't be stopped resulting into the first goal and Sterling stellar placement was also conceded, second goal. The third was still De Bruyne ruining the Gunners with a curvy shot that beat the defenders witless. Points and Pains: a fair share.

The unbecoming of Arsenal is obvious. The transmogrification is so glaring that a team that once went unbeaten in a season is now on a negative Goal difference at a mid season.

Some fans still believe sha!

--toonday

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