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Chris Kamara reflects on the weekend's Premier League talking points

Image: Cabaye: could have handled himself better, says Kammy

Yohan Cabaye should follow Wayne Rooney's example

The race for the top four is going to be exciting

KAMMY SAYS: Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool will all be hopeful of battling for a Champions League spot this season and there are reasons to be optimistic for all three clubs. Tottenham have won two out of two, thanks to a couple of Roberto Soldado penalties, and have signed some really good players to complement what they already had - and, seemingly, replace Bale; they have got tremendous strength. Arsenal, meanwhile, will probably sign some players before next Monday but Lukas Podolski scored twice against Fulham and looks like a season in the Premier League has done him the world of good. Plus, Liverpool have Daniel Sturridge carrying on from where he finished off last season and Luis Suarez to come back in when his ban is over.

Southampton and Sunderland showed promising signs at St Mary's

KAMMY SAYS: I was at Southampton's game with Sunderland at the weekend for Soccer Saturday and was impressed by both teams. Southampton go about their business in a good way; I was made to feel as welcome there as I was when Gordon Strachan, Harry Redknapp and Nigel Adkins were in charge, while the players looked very relaxed, too. Sunderland, though, came with a plan and were unfortunate not to come away with a win after Jose Fonte equalised for the home side late on. People think Paolo Di Canio is a bit of a clown for some of the things he says - they think that about me, too - but he understands players and tactics and gets his team organised. That's Kammy's view but what did YOU make of the Premier League weekend? Let us know using the feedback form below...

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