Are Nottingham Forest the real deal? – Football Weekly

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This week in football has seen a mix of on-field drama and transfer speculation, with several clubs involved in key developments. Chelsea fought hard to secure a draw at Stamford Bridge against Bournemouth, thanks to Reece James who scored in the final moments, depicting his significant comeback from injury and frustration. In other news, Arsenal is actively seeking to bolster its attacking options, especially after Gabriel Jesus' long-term knee injury has pushed their transfer plans into "another dimension". The Gunners are reported to have submitted a bid for a "world-class" player, aiming to fill the void left by Jesus' absence.

On the Manchester United front, the club is said to be in dire need of cutting down on squad redundancies, with reports suggesting they need to offload players who are not contributing as expected, including one who earns more than star midfielder Bruno Fernandes. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspurs have made a move in the transfer market, submitting a bid for a promising midfielder dubbed as their answer to a key gap in their squad configuration.

Liverpool experienced a mix of emotions as they managed to salvage a draw against Nottingham Forest, thanks to a substitution that saw Diogo Jota scoring. This match was described as a night of pure theatre, with Liverpool’s coaching staff praising the team's effort against tough contenders.

Additionally, the Premier League witnessed a historical moment during the Chelsea vs. Bournemouth match when a referee rejected a VAR suggestion to send off a player, marking a first in the league's history.

In managerial comments, Arsenal's Mikel Arteta has called for a tremendous atmosphere at their next North London Derby against Tottenham, highlighting the emotional and competitive nature of this fixture. Football continues to thrive on unpredictability, passion, and the never-ending pursuit of glory, as seen in these latest developments from the world of football.

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Premier League Full Table
1Liverpool202847
2Nottingham Forest211041
3Arsenal202140
4Chelsea211537
5Newcastle201235
6Manchester City21935
7Bournemouth21734
8Aston Villa20-232
9Fulham21230
10Brentford21328
11Brighton20128
12West Ham21-1426
13Tottenham201224
14Manchester United20-523
15Crystal Palace20-721
16Everton19-1017
17Wolves20-1416
18Ipswich20-1516
19Leicester20-2114
20Southampton20-326
La Liga Full Table
1Atletico Madrid192244
2Real Madrid192443
3Barcelona192938
4Athletic Club191236
5Villarreal19330
6Mallorca19-230
7Real Sociedad19428
8Girona19228
9Rayo Vallecano19025
10Real Betis19-225
11Osasuna19-525
12Celta Vigo19-224
13Sevilla19-723
14Las Palmas19-522
15Getafe19-319
16Leganes19-1119
17Alaves19-1017
18Espanyol19-1416
19Valladolid19-2415
20Valencia19-1113
Serie A Full Table
1Napoli202047
2Inter183143
3Atalanta202343
4Lazio20636
5Juventus201534
6Fiorentina191232
7AC Milan191031
8Bologna18429
9Udinese20-526
10AS Roma20224
11Genoa20-1023
12Torino20-522
13Lecce20-1820
14Empoli20-620
15Como20-1119
16Verona20-2019
17Parma20-1019
18Cagliari20-1418
19Venezia20-1514
20Monza20-913
Bundesliga Full Table
1Bayern Munich163539
2Bayer Leverkusen171838
3Eintracht Frankfurt171633
4RB Leipzig16630
5FSV Mainz 0517928
6VfL Wolfsburg17927
7SC Freiburg17-527
8VfB Stuttgart16526
9Borussia Dortmund17325
10Werder Bremen16-125
11Borussia Monchengladbach17024
12Union Berlin16-717
13FC Augsburg16-1616
14FC St. Pauli16-814
151899 Hoffenheim16-914
16FC Heidenheim16-1313
17Holstein Kiel17-1811
18Vfl Bochum16-246