We asked fans of the three promoted clubs if they are enjoying life in the Premier League and whether they think their team can stay up
It was another tough weekend for the three promoted clubs as they picked up just a single point between them. To compound their misery, beat to pull away from the relegation zone in the mini-battle for the drop. However, did emerge with a credible, battling draw away at Brighton. Despite that, it already looks like a bleak winter ahead for , and Sheffield United.
” He added: “It’s a 38-game season and six points from 12 games now is probably not enough to stay in the Premier League, so we are going to have to start taking some points along with performances.” However, Lockyer said it was frustrating to have lost 1-0 to and from goals conceded at set pieces. For Burnley, that early season optimism has now faded and they are facing up to the harsh realities of life back in the top flight.
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