Why You Should Be Bullish on Each Big 6 Premier League Club

David Connelly
Host · Writer

With the new football season on the horizon, excitement is building as fans gear up for another round of intense competition. In this preview, we look closer at the prospects of crucial Premier League teams, highlighting their strengths, star players, and potential trajectories for the upcoming season.
From established giants to emerging challengers, the stage is set for another thrilling chapter in soccer.
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Why You Should Be Bullish on Arsenal
After weathering significant criticism and doubt during his initial two seasons in charge, it has become abundantly clear that Mikel Arteta is the ideal candidate for the managerial role. As a former assistant at Manchester City, he has steered Arsenal to heights reminiscent of the Arsene Wenger era. The team has regained entry to the UEFA Champions League and is a contender for Premier League titles. Arteta has firmly established himself as one of the premier managers globally, and his meticulous preparation is expected to propel the Gunners into another title pursuit in the upcoming 2023-24 season.
Why You Should Be Bullish on Chelsea
Newly appointed manager Mauricio Pochettino is renowned for achieving significant results with limited resources. While the current Chelsea squad might not boast the same prowess as its predecessors, Pochettino previously led Tottenham to its most exceptional soccer period despite having limited backing from ownership. Even though Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has poured substantial investments into the team, skillful managerial tactics will be vital to kick-start the season positively. Pochettino’s proven abilities make him more than suitable for the task.
Why You Should Be Bullish on Liverpool
Why You Should Be Bullish on Manchester City
Arguably the best player in the world is surrounded by a wide array of talent who has one focus: get him service in front of the net. It was on full display last season as Erling Haaland found the net 36 times in 35 matches, setting a new record for the most goals scored by a player in a Premier League season. With Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, and many others pushing the ball forward and constantly looking for openings to feed the world’s best striker, defending this club is even more of a nightmare for the rest of the league.
Why You Should Be Bullish on Manchester United
Under the guidance of manager Erik ten Hag, a sense of unity has formed among players, fans, and ownership. His clear vision and distinct club identity have already yielded noteworthy results, evident in the notable signings of goalkeeper Andre Onana and midfielder Mason Mount during this off-season. Players consistently laud Erik ten Hag’s meticulous focus, unwavering intensity, and ambitious goals. A breakthrough seems imminent with the club’s trajectory firmly on the right track.
Why You Should Be Bullish on Tottenham Hotspur
In contrast to previous managers who often appeared larger-than-life and detached from the team, the latest Tottenham Hotspur manager brings a refreshing change. The tenures of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte became increasingly stagnant due to their growing frustrations with the club’s ownership. While Ange Postecoglou doesn’t shy away from asserting himself, he steps into the Tottenham role with a grounded demeanor. This marks a significant departure and offers renewed hope for the club and its supporters.

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