Crystal Palace is one of only two Premier League clubs that are still unbeaten after they were a victory over West Ham United on Saturday.
The hammers in the meantime remain in the bottom three, after they have admitted 2+ goals for the fourth time in five game week.
Here are our explorations of the London Stadium.
SARR returns, Pino is worried
We start, as we do so often with our reports, with things from the physiocramer.
New signature To elect (£ 6.0 million) is the last care for the Eagles, which came after 45 minutes of the Saturday game.
He had come close to scoring in the first half, also stuck to each other Daichi Kamada (£ 5.0 million) for a header who drove scary wide, but he did not come forward after the break. A knee complaint was the culprit.
“He had Pain. I think it was the last action straight before half-time. He got a knock on his knee. So, he has pain in his knee and he could be continuous playing. So, we’ll have to assess he donay, the Loss Sunfullying, the Latully, on Latully, on Latully, on Lost, on Latully, on Latully, on Latully, on Sunully. And then, or course, we hope that it’s not too serious. ” – Oliver Glasner on Yeremy Pino
It is perhaps an attacking midfielder, another next week. Hermila Hare (£ 6.4 million) was reserved to return to the training this weekend and, after full-time in East London, Oliver Glasner seemed confidence in the availability of his winger in game week 6.
“It’s good to have both back, we have everyone back now. Ismaila is coming back [after this game]. ” – Oliver Glasner on Saturday recovery from Adam Wharton and Eddie Nketiah
West Ham’s set piece and other
Graham Potter is the favorite of the Red-Hot Bookies for the Chop after a fifth defeat in six competitive matches this season. West Ham also has the worst defensive record in the top flight, with 13 goals.
Seven of them come from Set-Plays, which is by far the worst record in the division.
The last one came in the 37th minute on Saturday. West Ham not only lost the first header of Marc Guehi (£ 4.7 million) but slowly responded to the rebound, with Jean-Phillipe Matteta (£ 7.6 million) who swallows the loose ball.
Maxence Lacroix (£ 5.1 million) also hit the bar with a header from a different angle, while Palace had a total of nine Dead-Ball attempts.
This is all great news for owners of certain Everton assets, such as corner people James Garner (£ 5.0 million) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million) and Set piece goals such as Michael Keane (£ 4.5 million), prior to the trip from West Ham to Goodison Park in Gameweek 6.
The toffees certainly also feel like their chances of a clean slate. West Ham played worse than on Saturday, but really their only threat came in a period of 20 minutes after the break then then Jarrod Bowen (£ 7.7 million) nodded in a soft goal from a corner, Lucas -package (£ 5.9 million) could not enter his own header, and Kyle Walker-Peters (£ 4.4 million) had two half chances.

Graham Potter, incidentally, changed his goalkeeper for this competition, with a new signature being dumped Mads Hermansen (£ 4.5 million) After just four games.
A tough test for Liverpool in Gameweek 6?
The two clubs with the only unbeaten records in the Premier League meeting in Selhurst Park in Gameweek 6.
It is remarkable that Crystal Palace is now unbeaten in their last 17 games in all competitions, which extend until last season.
This season they only admitted twice in five league games and have a solid backline that hardly worried by West Ham on Saturday.
And the return of Adam Wharton (£ 5.0 million) of injury Palace really helped on Saturday. One of the most progressive passers in the competition was in the heart of the winner of the Eagles, With its teasing ball in the boxWhen many were passed sideways, eventually volley in excellent Tyrick Mitchell (£ 5.0 million).

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