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Is he doing enough?However, the Sweden striker has quietly been going about his business and at Burnley, he produced his best 45 minutes in an Arsenal shirt so far - before he was forced off at the break with a muscular injury.Live Premier League table | Watch PL highlights for freeGot Sky? It's a shame that he felt something." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Burnley’s match against Arsenal in the Premier League.
But Lerma was adept in that area before it was on trend.He won five of his seven duels on the day, too, and overall proved to Oliver Glasner that, while he is playing a bit-part role at the moment, he is ready and waiting to step up from the off whenever he's required.Dan LongUnited slow out of the blocks Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Nottingham Forest’s match against Manchester United in the Premier League. It's been a long wait for a second Premier League win of the season, with their first coming way back on the opening weekend on August 17.They were good value for the win, too, looking comfortable until Amad Diallo's wonderstrike.
At least boss Sean Dyche can be encouraged that, if he solves that issue, he is developing promising signs elsewhere in Forest's play.Peter SmithBrighton pressing vital to first clean sheet of season Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Leeds United. Despite having just watched his win-less side lose 3-0 loss at Fulham to remain rooted to the foot of the Premier League, beleaguered Wolves boss Vitor Pereira was still in a defiant post-match mood down by the River Thames, insisting they were capable of avoiding relegation.Fulham 3-0 Wolves - match report & highlightsAs it happened | Teams | StatsThe Portuguese pointed to last season, when he replaced Gary O'Neil at Molineux with Wolves having also not won any of their opening 10 league games of the campaign, as is the case this season, only for them to then embark on a six-match winning run that saw them finish in 16th.However, things feel different this time, not only because no team in Premier League history has ever stayed up with just two points from their opening 10 matches [Wolves had picked up three under O'Neil at the same stage last season], but also more pertinently because of the quality of the three promoted sides this campaign.Pereira said he has tried everything to get back to winnings ways - a new shape and different players at Craven Cottage - but admitted after what he called his side's worst display since he took over last December, he still "does not have the answer."For his and Wolves' sake, let's hope he finds it soon…Rich Morgan
