Leicester's Ahmed Musa is incredulous after not getting the call when he was taken down against Arsenal on Saturday. ( John Sibley / REUTERS )LEICESTER, ENGLAND—The established order is fighting back in these early days of the English Premier League season — and there are some familiar names atop the scoring charts, too. Manchester City and Chelsea both won Saturday to join Manchester United in achieving back-to-back victories at the start of the new campaign. City, United and Chelsea all failed to finish in the top three last season, capping an unpredictable campaign that saw 5,000-1 shot Leicester win the league in an upset for the ages. But Hull followed up the win over Leicester by beating Swansea 2-0 away on Saturday, through late goals by Shaun Maloney and Abel Hernandez.
Source: thestar August 20, 2016 21:00 UTC