The Premier League Crisis Table: Week 4

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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The International break is finally over and we are back to Premier League football.

Here are this weeks standings in the crisis table, taking into account how each club is currently feeling after an eventful week of Premier League action.

Newcastle and West Brom are in deep trouble. Calls for Pardew's sacking are deafening, and West Brom are hitting the self destruct button week after week.

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QPR and West Ham are facing the graft of a relegation battle, while Liverpool were awful against Villa, which makes the Daniel Sturridge injury look even more costly. Worrying.

Arsenal will be disappointed not to hang on for a win against City, but are still in a decent position so won't be too worried, but a poor result away to Villa next week would see them climb into crisis.

Leicester and Hull will be more than content with their season so far, and City are still calm despite one point from their last two games.

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Everything is rosey for Man United again. Angel Di Maria was excellent in the win against QPR, and never mind that it was only QPR, as United are clearly going to win the league. Clearly. No crisis here. Chelsea are a cut above at the moment, and Swansea are still loving life despite defeat at Stamford Bridge.

Check back to see how drastically this table changes after the next set of fixtures.

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