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First-month grades for all 20 Premier League teams: From an A+ to F

First-month grades for all 20 Premier League teams: From an A+ to F

Here is a 182-word summary of the news article: The article provides first-month grades for all 20 Premier League teams based on their performance in the early part of the 2022-23 season. Arsenal tops the list with an A+ grade, commended for their strong start and unbeaten run. Manchester City and Tottenham follow closely with A grades. On the other end, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, and Bournemouth have received failing F grades for their disappointing starts. Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United all received B grades, with the article noting areas for improvement for these top teams. Brentford, Brighton, and Newcastle earned B+ grades for their solid starts. Aston Villa, Everton, and West Ham received C grades, while Southampton, Crystal Palace, and Fulham landed in the C- range. The article provides a concise, unbiased assessment of each team's performance in the opening weeks of the Premier League season, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and overall grades based on their early-season results and displays.

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