Premier League unpredictability, Dortmund’s meltdown and Mbappe happy again

Premier League unpredictability, Dortmund's meltdown and Mbappe happy again

Another weekend of headlines, golazos and unpredictable finishes across Europe’s biggest leagues. From Borussia Dortmund‘s meltdown to Leeds’ dominating performance over Chelsea, there was no shortage of drama.

ESPN correspondents Rob Dawson, Alex Kirkland, Julien Laurens, Sam Marsden, James Tyler and James Olley break down the big stuff you need to know about the weekend.

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Talking points

City bracing for a wild title defence?

Could this Premier League season continue to be so unpredictable and end with a surprise? It’s far too early to tell, but it’s fun to think about while we can. Manchester United and Liverpool face each other on Monday with both looking for a first win, while on Sunday, Chelsea were humbled at Leeds United and Manchester City had to fight back from a two-goal deficit to draw 3-3 at Newcastle United.

Man City will still be favourites despite dropping points at St James’ Park, but the result, at the very least, shows Pep Guardiola’s reigning champions can be made to look vulnerable. Arsenal, meanwhile, have started a season with three straight wins for the first time since 2004 and Tottenham Hotspur have taken seven points from a possible nine.

This season is going to be a strange one with a break in November and December for the World Cup, and maybe it could throw up a surprise winner. Who knows after such a roller-coaster start? — Dawson

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