There’s nothing like the resurrected spectre of a European Super League to get people moralising about the haves and the have-nots of the Premier League. It seems every two or three years, the chatter about England’s leading clubs performing some kind of ‘Prexit’ and leaving our top flight to go and play with the continent’s elite briefly grows and then fades away again. This time, however, it comes against a background of clear evidence that what is now considered the Premier League’s ‘big six’ are pulling further and further away from the ‘other 14′. Leroy Sane (left) celebrates after scoring Manchester City’s sixth goal against Southampton City’s 6-1 victory was yet another example of the gulf between the big six and the rest Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring Manchester United’s late winner at Bournemouth Chelsea continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace Bournemouth are currently gate-crashing the top six, but the usual suspects are all there RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Premier League fans’ verdict: Erik Lamela fast becoming one… Alvaro Morata has joined Maurizio Sarri’s reborn ranks while… Manchester City 6-1 Southampton: Raheem Sterling hits brace… Chelsea 3-1 Crystal Palace: Alvaro Morata…