Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
"Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman, Q to his friends, have been one of the finest full-back pairings in the Premier League this season. They are defensively disciplined but also have the ability to push forward and cause problems. Everyone expected as much from Walker, who has been one of the best right-backs in world football over the past decade, but it could have been difficult for Hartman, coming from the Eredivisie,"
"Taiwo Awoniyi has had a strange season at Nottingham Forest, ignored by Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou until the Australian head coach started the striker in his final match in charge, against Chelsea. He had played zero minutes until then. It is easy to forget Chelsea were once interested in signing Awoniyi when he was valued at around 50m. After struggling for fitness and form last season, the Nigerian became a forgotten man, someone Forest were happy to sell, although no suitable offers arrived."
Quilindschy Hartman and Kyle Walker form one of the Premier League's finest full-back pairings, offering defensive discipline and attacking thrust. Hartman adapted from the Eredivisie and has performed his defensive duties supremely well while providing regular assists. Two crosses led to Zian Flemming's goals against Wolves, giving Hartman four assists in nine league appearances. Arsenal's wide players Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze represent a significant test for Burnley's defense. Taiwo Awoniyi endured a strange season at Nottingham Forest, being ignored by previous coaches before playing under Postecoglou. Awoniyi has overtaken Arnaud Kalimuendo in the pecking order and could supply energy and determination under Sean Dyche.
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