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Kammy compares Suarez and Aguero and praises Chamakh and Meulensteen

Image: Suarez: is he better than Aguero?

Chris Kamara compares South American hotshots Luis Suarez and Sergio Aguero, and praises Marouane Chamakh and Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen.

Rene Meulensteen has organised Fulham

KAMMY SAYS: I watched Fulham play Tottenham on Wednesday when they were very strong and solid - Phillipe Senderos, in particular, put in a fantastic performance - and they could have won the game, so it was no surprise to me that they beat Aston Villa on Sunday. Fulham have got decent players, so if they stay organised you think they will move up the table - and, of course, they have Dimitar Berbatov. If they let him do what he is good at, then he can win a game in an instant with his ability, vision and control, so I don't think he should be criticised for not chasing back and defending because that is not his game. Fulham's 10 other players need to work around him.

Man United are not at their best but Newcastle should be praised

KAMMY SAYS: Manchester United are big club lacking confidence. The inconsistency is there for all to see, the pressure has started to mount and the fear factor is visible, but while everyone is concentrating on the decline of United, let's take nothing away from Newcastle as it was a magnificent achievement for them to go to Old Trafford and win. Alan Pardew's men were the team in form - if you take out Wednesday's defeat to Swansea - were resolute, restricted Man United to few chances and showed how well organised they are.

The smaller teams don't fear the big boys any more

KAMMY SAYS: Newcastle's result is typical of this Premier League season, which is going to feature unpredictable results all the way through, so I just want the teams that beat the big boys to get the credit their deserve as they are not going to places like Old Trafford and just sitting back, and that's great for the division. Chelsea and Manchester City also dropped points at the weekend, but, to be fair, they were done by absolute worldies; Stephen Ireland and Oussama Assaidi scored two for Stoke against Jose Mourinho's team, while Southampton striker Dani Osvaldo's strike against City - which he fully intended - was the goal of the weekend.

Arsenal and Everton can be pleased with their draw

KAMMY SAYS: Sunday's point was a good point for Arsenal as with Chelsea losing and Man City drawing they are still in a very strong position at the top of the table. However, the result, how well they played, and how they responded to going a goal down shows how far Everton have come and in Gerard Deulofeu they look to have some player. Roberto Martinez has a bundle of riches and he will be hoping that can continue and they can keep on doing well towards the top. That's Kammy's view but what did YOU make of the Premier League weekend? Let us know using the feedback form below...