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Looking at the winners and losers as the Premier League takes a break

There is no top-flight action until February 5.

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The Premier League has shut down for a two-week winter break with no further games scheduled until February 5.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at the winners and losers so far this season as English football’s top-flight clubs take a breather.

Manchester City – winners

Kevin De Bruyne, centre, has been in top form for City this season
Kevin De Bruyne, centre, has been in top form for City this season (Andrew Matthews/PA)

West Ham – winners

David Moyes’ side are proving last season’s sixth-placed finish was no flash in the pan and despite back-to-back defeats are well-placed to improve on that and challenge for Champions League qualification. Wins over Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham attest to the Hammers’ credentials.

Aston Villa – winners

Villa fans had little to cheer after a fifth straight defeat in November but the winning feeling, on and off the pitch, returned with the arrival of Steven Gerrard. The club appear to be on the rise and the stellar signing of Philippe Coutinho indicates more big-name players could be keen to get on board.

Brentford – winners

Brentford are on a four-game losing streak but have bounced back from a similar run before this season and there is no doubting their first season in the Premier League has so far been a huge success. They appear on course to retain top-flight status and Thomas Frank’s brand of football is widely admired.

Man Utd – losers

How far United have fallen behind in the title race has become more apparent this season. Fans continue to question whether there is a cohesive plan in the boardroom and on the training ground, while uncertainty over Ralf Rangnick’s appointment appears to have caused more unrest in the dressing room.

Leeds – losers

Leeds’ second season back in the Premier League has been a chastening experience due to loss of form and a debilitating injury crisis. Marcelo Bielsa’s thin squad has been shorn of key players and some fans are at odds with the club’s long-term vision of developing young talent over investing in proven players.

Everton – losers

Everton fans vented their anger in protests during Saturday's home defeat to Aston Villa
Everton fans vented their anger in protests during Saturday’s home defeat to Aston Villa (Peter Byrne/PA)

Burnley – losers

Burnley sit rock-bottom of the Premier League with just one win from 18 matches. In a season disrupted by coronavirus, the Clarets have been hit hardest, with four games postponed in total since November. Sean Dyche is a master in the art of survival, but his side are now playing catch-up under serious pressure.

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