Nayef Aguerd is catching the eye, Sean Dyche faces Jürgen Klopp in the Merseyside derby and Leeds face Man Utd … again
7) Howe makes landmark return
Newcastle’s defensive record this season is remarkable. Eddie Howe is preparing for an emotional return to his former employers at Bournemouth with his hard-pressing side having conceded only 12 times in 21 Premier League matches, five fewer than the leaders, Arsenal. The two next-stingiest defences are Manchester City’s and Chelsea’s, who have both conceded 21.
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