Despite missing some of their best players through injury, Leicester are now up to second in the
Premier League table
By Martin Laurence for WhoScored
It has been an unpredictable start to the Premier League season, even if the very top of the table looks similar to this time last year.
Liverpool top the pile once more – in spite of conceding the second most goals in the division – while their former manager, Brendan Rodgers, is in charge of the club in hot pursuit.
Leicester City spent most of the autumn in second place last season and looked likely to finish in the top four before ultimately missing out on a
Champions League place after a disappointing end to the campaign. Injuries affected them badly but, when they finished fifth and had to settle for the Europa League, there was also the suspicion that Leicester may have regressed towards the mean having overachieved earlier in the season.