Amad Diallo (Manchester United): The draw at Anfield was Diallo’s coming-of-age game. Sometimes there are games where everyone says, “He’s in there,” and the game between Manchester United and Liverpool, where everyone thought they were going to win by six or seven points, he was brilliant. . The problem he faces going forward is that everyone expects him to perform like that every week. At such a young age, everyone will start to see him as a key player under this manager, so he will soon have a lot of pressure on his shoulders, but for now it’s hard to see who he is. Let’s just evaluate how well we’re doing.
Raul Jimenez (Fulham): He could have given Alexander Isak another goal. Because he showed his level by scoring goals. But Jimenez scored two goals – yes, both were penalties, but he still has to score. He leads well up front and Fulham will need to start scoring consistently if they are to progress into Europe, which I believe is possible. He is Mexico’s all-time leading scorer in the Premier League and it’s great to see him in action, especially after coming back from a bad injury.
Savinho (Manchester City): This is another growth game. It was a great trick to turn in a deflected cross and create the first goal. He completely tore apart West Ham on the right flank and caused problems all day long. He assisted Erling Haaland’s goal with a cross that the keeper and defender both thought could score, but they couldn’t. It’s a really positive thing for him, but we need to check it more regularly.