Chalkboards
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Chelsea and Tottenham's central defensive pairings were in control throughout a tight contest lacking goalmouth excitement
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Michael Cox: Harry Redknapp's half-time switch, Paul Lambert's choice of formation and Martin O'Neill's impact upon Sunderland
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Michael Cox: Oriol Romeu, Arsenal's corners, Manchester United's centre-backs and Everton's problems upfront
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Michael Cox: Tottenham's strike duo, Steve Morison's passing, Lucas's tackling, Etherington's wing play and Daniel Sturridge's finishing
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David Pleat: Liverpool packed their midfield and that is what you have to do against Manchester City
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Michael Cox: Norwich's shift in formation, Wayne Rooney and Leon Britton's passing, Everton's fouling, and Stoke and QPR's lack of passing
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Michael Cox: Arsenal's and Manchester United's defending, Gutiérrez's positioning, Swansea's keeper and Fulham's finishing
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Michael Cox: This week, we look at Aaron Lennon's positioning, Swansea's midfield passing, Fernando Torres' link-up play, Fulham's overall strategy and Liverpool's distribution from the back
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Michael Cox: This week we look at Manchester United's porous defence, Gervinho's final ball and frustration for Luis Suárez
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Michael Cox: This week we look at Sunderland's ill-discipline, Frank Lampard's positioning, Liverpool's crossing, Blackburn's corners, and Manchester City's substitutes
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Michael Cox: Manchester City's forward pressing, a lack of understanding up front for West Brom and Pepe Reina's sharp distribution
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Michael Cox: Sergio Agüero's movement, Peter Crouch's aerial ability plus the difference between Cesc Fábregas and Mikel Arteta
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Michael Cox: Darren Bent and Jermain Defoe's link-up play, Leon Britton's passing, plus different goalkeeping styles at Ewood Park
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Michael Cox: Manchester City are passing into new territory, Villas-Boas has helped revive Ramires and a crossing concern for Fulham
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David Pleat: Ashley Young and Stewart Downing were blockaded by good cover and should have crossed over to find different angles
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Michael Cox: Manchester City allow Samir Nasri to roam, Mick McCarthy uses his bench to good effect and Charlie Adam keeps it simple
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David Pleat: Manchester United, a team bursting with speed and movement, ruthlessly tore apart a youthful Arsenal side
Michael Cox: The striker was Spurs' unsung hero at Old Trafford and showed the team do not need Luka Modric to be a lethal attacking threat