Hazard - We went easy on Arsenal

Chelsea forward Eden Hazard has rubbed salt into the Arsenal wounds saying that he feels the team went easy on the Gunners and could have scored two or three more, despite their 3-1 victory on Saturday. Speaking after the game the Belgian, who scored a wonderful solo goal, explained that they were saving it for their next match.

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Paper Round's view: It's not good viewing for Arsenal fans but Hazard is possibly right. The league leaders were fantastic on Saturday and Arsenal were absolutely woeful. The Belgian was magnificent and looks back to his very best. Arsenal have work to do.

Klopp slams players

Reports from Liverpool on Sunday evening are suggesting that Jurgen Klopp 'erupted' at half-time of the 2-0 defeat to Hull City on Saturday. Klopp was reportedly furious with the performance and told his players in no uncertain terms that he would not tolerate it.

Paper Round's view: Klopp is right to be angry with his team's performance, some of the players really have to take a long hard look at themselves, however does he also deserve blame? With so many games should he have eased off in the intensity? Or is that just too fundamental to how Liverpool play?

Lukaku focusing on Everton

Everton striker Romelu Lukaku has said that he is committed to Everton and not trying to think too far ahead. This comes after he scored four goals during their 6-3 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday. Lukaku has regularly been linked with a move away, including a possible return to former club Chelsea, but has admitted he made a mistake last season by thinking about the future.

Paper Round's view: This is a very mature response from Lukaku. It was evident that he looked distracted last season, it doesn't help when your agent talks a lot, but this year he looks far more focused. It's imperative that he continues this mentality and deals with any possible move as and when it materialises.

Parish tears into Palace players

It wasn't just Jurgen Klopp in angry mode on Saturday. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish was so angry with his team's capitulation against Sunderland that he went into the dressing room and told the players exactly what he thought of their performance according to The Mail.

Paper Round's view: With owners so often criticised for not caring it is nice to see an owner who is visibly hurt by a performance. Or perhaps the cynics would argue that he's scared of losing money should they suffer relegation. Either way this was a massive step backwards for Palace after their impressive mid-week victory over Bournemouth.

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