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Grading the Premier League ‘Big Six’: Arsenal an A; Liverpool a D – ESPNSkip to main contentSkip to navigation<>Grading the Premier League ‘Big Six’ after 10 games: Arsenal an A; Liverpool a D5hMark OgdenVAR review: Why VAR didn’t intervene in Man United vs. Forest corner dispute6hAndy Davies, Special to ESPNRooney ‘sticks by’ Van Dijk ‘lazy’ criticism3hBeth LindopTwo Man United flops steal show for new clubs5hESPNRonaldo’s son scores, Portugal U16s face England5hAdriana GarciaSon, LAFC set up clash with Muller’s Whitecaps5hAssociated PressSpurs’ Frank: Van de Ven, Spence sorry for snub24mESPNSources: Prem chief Scholes to lead top-tier USL15hJeff CarlisleColumbus trounces Cincinnati to force Game 313hESPN News ServicesLouisville clinches NWSL playoffs after 4 misses14hJeff KassoufWhy so serious? Man City’s Haaland spooks locals as The Joker for Halloween2dChris WrightTottenham have big problems; Haaland lifts Man City again; Griezmann scores 200; more2hGabriele MarcottiIf Man City are going to win the Premier League, all roads lead to Haaland18hMark OgdenRaucous Anfield crowd backs Slot as Liverpool returns to form2dBeth LindopTransfer rumors, news: Kane considering shock Barcelona move1hESPNBronze makes history in FIFPRO Women’s World 111hEmily KeoghplayMichallik: Declan Rice an ‘absolute leader’ at Arsenal (2:02)Janusz Michallik praises Declan Rice and Arsenal’s set piece prowess after their 2-0 win vs. Burnley in the Premier League. (2:02)Mark OgdenNov 3, 2025, 05:00 AM ETCloseMark Ogden is a senior soccer writer for ESPN.com.Read his archive hereand follow him on Twitter:@MarkOgden_.Follow on XEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe 2025-26Premier Leagueseason has reached a key stage and the so-called traditional “Big Six” –Arsenal,Liverpool,Chelsea,Manchester City,Manchester UnitedandTottenham Hotspur– have experienced wildly contrasting fortunes on their way to the 10-game mark, though they all currently sit inside the top eight, with Bournemouth in fourth place andSunderlandin seventh.Every top-flight team — aside from Sunderland andEvertonwho meet on Monday night — have now played 10 league games and given themselves a clear indication of what they can, and can’t, achieve between now and May.Four managers have already been fired: Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou (bothNottingham Forest), Graham Potter (West Ham) and Vitor Pereira (Wolves). And others, including United’s Ruben Amorim, have found themselves under intense pressure.But at the top of the table, the pressure is on the “Big Six” to live up to expectations and deliver silverware andUEFA Champions Leaguequalification. Some are progressing beyond expectations and others are well off the pace, so with over a quarter of the season now done, how are they shaping up?- VAR review:Why VAR didn’t intervene in Man United vs Forest corner row- Ogden:Can Haaland’s goals push Man City to the Premier League title?- Dawson:Man United get reality check as winning streak ends at ForestAR…
Published: 2025-11-03T12:20:29




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