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Not Liverpool, Arsenal and City all failed, this is the real EPL evolution

The English Premier League is seeing the real evolution and it is not from the regular teams.

By Angus Barnes

The English Premier League is seeing the real evolution and it is not from the regular teams.
The English Premier League is seeing the real evolution and it is not from the regular teams.
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Over the last few years, the top six teams in England have experienced changes in their running structure, including Manchester United but none has come as close to what is currently going on at  Manchester United since Erik Ten Hag took over in the summer.

The Dutch manager has guided Manchester United to a current fourth position on the league table after just a couple of months into his managerial years at the club. It is a position that they've fought their way thoroughly to earn with their last win against the defending Premier League champions.

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Their impeccable form in recent weeks saw Pep Guardiola even state that he thinks Manchester United are back. The Red Devils have improved the consistency against their top six rivals this season beating Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, and now Manchester City.

Their consistency has helped them pick up maximum results since last December when club season resumed across major leagues. The Red Devils have eight straight wins to their name as they edge closer to being in the title challenge as the season progresses.

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According to Manchester United star center-back Raphael Varane, the Red Devils are very happy with the evolution of the team under Erik Ten Hag which has become glaring for fans and football lovers to see.  He added that the team knows better what the manager wants and how he wants to play. Manchester United remains the only time in all their competition amongst the top-flight clubs in England.

 


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