Premier League power rankings heading into Matchweek 4
By Durim Halimi
11. Manchester City
Some of you might be shaking your head at this, but hey… Manchester City were just spanked 5-2 at home. They handled business as expected against Wolverhampton, but they were tactically outsmarted by Leicester City, and it will be interesting to see how Pep Guardiola bounces back from this heavy defeat.
10. Brighton
Brighton lost two of their first three games, but they played well in each game, especially the last two against Newcastle United and Manchester United. The Seagulls do not have many dynamic, technically-gifted players, but they have displayed collective urgency on both ends of the pitch at home and away.
9. Leeds United
Leeds United have missed playing in the Premier League, and they are making the most of their opportunity so far. Marcelo Bielsa has this team playing with confidence as they have scored eight goals in their first three games, but more discipline is needed on the back line. Leeds United are scoring for fun, but they have also conceded seven goals.