Double match week, and the compressed calendar of the "Festive Season" is upon us.
Man City and Tottenham have stumbled recently, although Spurs roared back to life against Newcastle earlier today, a 4-1 home victory. That reversed a trend of 3 losses and a draw in Spurs' last 4 games, costing them first place. Spurs currently sit 5th, even with today's big win, with 30 points from 16 games.
Arsenal lost after 4 straight wins (2nd place, 36 pts), and has given up the league lead to Liverpool (37), who are getting better, but still "not quite there" defensively, IMO. LIverpool with 4 wins and a draw from their last 5.
Aston Villa has 4 wins and a draw in their last 5 games, and has moved up to third (35 points), with great results against other Top 4 aspirants. Man City won today, to break a run of a loss and 3 draws, but they still sit 4th with 33 points.
Manchester United in 6th with 27 points from 16 games, Newcastle and Brighton are behind United with 26 points each.
Newcastle's form has been worse, as they seem to be tiring from European football and injuries piling up. They have lost 3 of their last 5 in the Premier League, and have a ton of games coming up, including their last chance to stay alive in Europe vs. AC Milan.
Everton has won 4 out of 5, and despite a 10 point penalty (currently under appeal), they sit 4 points above the drop zone. The 3 news clubs this season, Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton Town all look like they will be going back down.
In their combined last 15 games by these 3 newly-promoted sides, they have managed a total of only 8 points among the three of them. They have the 3 worst defenses, and the 3 worst goal differentials, although Nottingham Forest isn't looking so secure on those metrics, either, but they are currently 5 points above the drop.
We have 4 more "Match Weeks" in the next 3 weeks, plus some teams have a champions league or europa league game to play for the final group stage games this week.
The top 8 will have 5 games within the next 20-22 calendar days. This is where upsets happen, and players get injured - just in time for the January Transfer Window to open.