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Premier League table ranked by shots: Everton shot-shy and Southampton trigger happy?

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Southampton have taken a lot of shots this season THE Premier League table ranked by shots ahead of the fifth matchday makes for fascinating reading. READ MORE: Premier League Giants Warned That Barcelona Will Move For Their Superstar After four games, the 2018/19 season is beginning to take shape, and Manchester City are looking good to continue their dominance. The Citizens are only fourth in the league following a shock draw at Wolves, but on the whole they continue to impress, and they have had the most shots of any club by far. Pep Guardiola’s men have pulled the trigger 91 times - resulting in a league-high 11 goals so far. The three teams above City in the actual table are Chelsea, Liverpool and Watford. The first two of those clubs are in second and third on the table ranked by shots, with the Blues taking 76 and the Reds hitting 66. But the Hornets, despite winning four straight games, are down in 12th place with just 48 shots so far. Perhaps the most...

Gary Cahill Confirms He Will 'Step Back' From International Duty to Focus on Club Commitments


England defender Gary Cahill has announced that he is "taking a step back" from international duty to focus on his club football with Chelsea.
The 32-year-old defender was the most capped member of Gareth Southgate's squad at the 2018 World Cup, but his only minutes on the pitch came in the group game against Belgium, by which time England had already qualified for the knockout stages.

The Three Lions went on to reach the semi finals but Cahill was not involved again as Southgate chose to place his faith in younger players, and this is one of the reasons for Cahill's decision.


"It's time to take a step back," he told Chelsea TV, quoted by ​the Independent. "I feel it's the right moment to do that. If I'm ever needed in the future then obviously I'm there."

Although Cahill's statement is not that of a permanent retirement, the chances are that the ​Chelsea centre back will not be returning to international duty. He turns 33 in December.

He has not been included in Chelsea's match day squad for any of their first three league fixtures this season, so he will stay at home during the upcoming international break and do his best to impress Maurizio Sarri in training.


Cahill made his international debut against Bulgaria in 2010 and has gone on to win 61 caps for England, scoring five goals in that time, including a header against Nigeria at Wembley in June.

He missed Euro 2012 through injury but was a key player at the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016, although both tournaments ended ignominiously for England.

Cahill is the second player to announce his retirement from England duty on Tuesday, following on from ​Jamie Vardy's earlier announcement.

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