
Spurs took their chances better than those other teams, ensuring a five-goal winning margin. City and Chelsea won their games 3-0.
Special once?

For those keeping track of Sir Alex Ferguson's successors at Old Trafford, Jose's 21 points after 14 games with United is worse than under David Moyes (22 points) and Louis van Gaal (25). To give Mourinho a tiny sliver of comfort, they are sixth, three places above where they were under Moyes.
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of the weekend's matches can claim to be among the most one-sided in
Premier League history? Just how bad is Jose Mourinho's decline? And
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Shooooooooooooooot!
Poor Swansea.One week they can't stop scoring, finding the net five times in a 5-4 win against Crystal Palace - one of the most entertaining games the Premier League has seen.
The next, they cannot muster a single shot on target in a 5-0 hammering at Tottenham.
In that game, Spurs had 15 shots on target to Swansea's zero. The Welsh side did not even muster a single corner.
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