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EPL notebook: Is Manchester Derby as massive without Aguero?
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero was banned for three games for an errant elbow. OLI SCARFF/Getty Images

EPL notebook: Is Manchester Derby as big without Aguero?

He was the leading goalscorer heading into Matchday 3, but now it’ll be three games before Sergio “Kun” Aguero returns to the field for Manchester City.

Aguero, 28, will serve a three-match ban after the English Football Association found the Argentine striker guilty of what it deemed “violent conduct” for directing an elbow at the face of West Ham defender Winston Reid. Here’s an unbiased look at the offending elbow in City’s 3-1 win over the Hammers last Sunday.

Looking at it, it’s tough for a review panel to go Aguero’s way, and the timing couldn’t be tougher for City manager Pep Guardiola, who is looking to keep City’s perfect 3-0 record intact heading into a massive match next weekend against crosstown rival Manchester United (7:30 a.m. ET), a team also sharing the top spot and unbeaten thus far on the season.

There are no matches this week because of FIFA international dates, but jumping ahead it's certainly something to think about. 

The Manchester Derby, as it's called, is one of the biggest matches of the season, and for City, losing a player like Aguero certainly has the oddsmakers believing that United is the early favorites to sit three points clear at the end of 90 minutes.

So what caused Aguero to have a momentarily lapse in judgment? He’s yet to speak about the incident since the ban was imposed, but looking at the footage, you’d have to assume that this is a classic case of emotion overtaking common sense, the same way it has countless times in soccer, from Zinedine Zidane infamously head-butting Marco Materazzi to the three times (yes, three separate times) Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez decided to bite opponents in frustration more recently.

Everyone understands the how, but this is another case in which the pundits will discuss the WHY. It’s a silly moment that changes the narrative of what still is a must-watch match.

From the looks of it, without Aguero’s spark plug play, his silly moment puts his squad at a severe disadvantage in its biggest game of the season.

Prediction? United takes this one, 3-1. 

Is Leicester still Leicester?

The flashes have certainly been apparent, especially coming off a massive win last week, but the question remains if Leicester City can replicate the jaw-dropping success it displayed last season on the road to becoming EPL champions. As it stands, the squad currently sits in ninth place. In the immediate, Leicester has a chance to replicate the success from last week’s soggy 2-1 win over Swansea against Liverpool (Saturday, Sept. 10; 12:30 p.m. ET).

The Reds drew Tottemham last week (as yours truly predicted, by the way) but would really like to assuredly take what would feel like a “statement win” over the EPL champions. It looks like Jamie Vardy found his legs, and Riyad Mahrez is still destroying the opposition with his dribbling — so with that said, Liverpool may have its hands full even at home.

See this one a win for Leicester after a 2-0 final.

Other notable tune-ins

The two matches above are the biggest of next weekend, but there are still definite games you’ll want to stay locked on as they determine pole position in this early EPL marathon. Stoke City will look to get back to winning ways against a Tottenham team that has owned that matchup. The Spurs won 4-0 in their last meeting, and forward Erik Lamela always has a good showing against Stoke.

Chelsea plays the headliner on Sunday, Sept. 11, in an 11 a.m. ET away match against Swansea. For Chelsea, another team yet to lose this season, this is a chance to remain atop the leaderboard and possibly even leapfrog the current leaders in City, as the Blues have to be salivating given that the Manchester Derby could see some shifting. For the Swans? They’d just like to get some points after losing their last two. Could a home return spark this? If anything, it sparks a draw, which is how I see this one ending at 1-1.

If these teams aren’t your favorite, take this trip to see when your squad kicks off next weekend.

Deadline day: DONE.

The doors on the summer transfer window officially closed Thursday, but not before a few teams took the opportunity and beefed up their current rosters. Who are the winners? You’d have to see Manchester United creating a “Big 3” with the addition of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba in to assist United legend Wayne Rooney in an EPL title quest.

Liverpool brought in three young upgrades, most notably goalkeeper Loris Karius. Manager Jurgen Klopp referred to Karius on the club's website as a “good goalkeeper and an even better footballer."

There were many other winners and losers, but Manchester United and Liverpool really stand out among the pack.

Can you name every club that has played in the Premier League?

An asterisk (*) denotes a non-consecutive run.

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1992- 26 seasons
Arsenal
1992- 24 seasons
Aston Villa
1997-1998 1 season
Barnsley
2002-2011* 7 seasons
Birmingham City
1992-2012* 18 seasons
Blackburn Rovers
2010-2011 1 season
Blackpool
1995-2012 13 seasons
Bolton Wanderers
2015- 3 seasons
Bournemouth
1999-2001 2 seasons
Bradford City
2017- 1 season
Brighton & Hove Albion
2009-* 4 seasons
Burnley
2013-2014 1 season
Cardiff City
1998-2007* 8 seasons
Charlton Athletic
1992- 26 seasons
Chelsea
1992-2001 9 seasons
Coventry City
1992-* 9 seasons
Crystal Palace
1996-2008* 7 seasons
Derby County
1992- 26 seasons
Everton
2001-2014 13 seasons
Fulham
2008-* 5 seasons
Hull City
1992-2002* 5 seasons
Ipswich Town
1992-2004 12 seasons
Leeds United
1994-* 12 seasons
Leicester City
1992-2016 26 seasons
Liverpool
1992-* 21 seasons
Manchester City
1992- 26 seasons
Manchester United
1992-* 15 seasons
Middlesbrough
1993-2016* 23 seasons
Newcastle United
1992-2016* 8 seasons
Norwich City
1992-1999* 5 seasons
Nottingham Forest
1992-1994 2 seasons
Oldham Athletic
2003-2010 7 seasons
Portsmouth
1992-2016* 7 seasons
Queens Park Rangers
2006-2013* 3 seasons
Reading
1992-2007* 3 seasons
Sheffield United
1992-2000 8 seasons
Sheffield Wednesday
1992-* 19 seasons
Southampton
2008- 10 seasons
Stoke City
1996-* 16 seasons
Sunderland
2011- 7 seasons
Swansea City
1993-1994 1 season
Swindon Town
1992- 26 seasons
Tottenham Hotspur
1999-* 5 seasons
Watford
2002-* 12 seasons
West Bromwich Albion
1993-* 22 seasons
West Ham United
2005-2013 8 seasons
Wigan Athletic
1992-2000 8 seasons
Wimbledon
2003-2012* 4 seasons
Wolverhampton Wanderers

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