It’s back to the Premier League after the midweek European adventures of some Premier League clubs. Last weekend was the first time for a couple of years that none of the traditional big four teams managed to win, could it happen again?
Well I think it is highly unlikely, to say the least! 16/1 was on offer this week about all the British teams winning in the a year on and on and on and on and on for a you are or qualify as atle one todayey did, including Rangers.
The big game of the weekend is on Sunday when Chelsea host Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, possibly the game of the season so far. Chelsea were beaten last week for the first time, having won their first five games, at Manchester City. Arsenal were humiliated at home by Bolton, hardly sparkling form from either team.
Arsenal have some high-profile long-term injuries wearers Chelsea have the key absence of Frank Lampard to contend with but for me Chelsea will be too strong and I strongly fancy them to win this game. Chelsea are a maximum bet and I think a very good bet indeed to be Arsenal.
Although their reserve goalkeeper played very well in Europe this week it is a position that is causing Arsene Wenger plenty of exactly where is Chelsea looked rocksolid between the sticks.
Manchester United should get back to winning ways away at Sunderland. Steve Bruce’s men got a result at Anfield but this is a totally different proposition and for me Manchester United are rock solid here. It is unlikely that Wayne Rooney will figure but I am maintaining that United are a better team without him, currently, given his recent woeful form. He needs to sort out his personal problems so he can come back and apply his mind to the job in hand, that of playing football. I of course wishing well but fully agree with Sir Alex Ferguson (which I am sure he really doesn’t care about) that for the time being Rooney is best left on the sidelines. United are bankers in my view.
On Sunday Liverpool host Blackpool and it would be nothing short of a disaster if Liverpool were not to win, and win decisively, against the Premier League’s new boys. The men in orange have started brightly in fairness in the big league but have been dreadfully exposed when playing the big teams conceding six and four against Arsenal and Chelsea respectively. The way things are and field they would settle for a one nil win bought let’s be honest here, they should destroy Blackpool in the same way that Chelsea and Arsenal did. So Liverpool are taken to win again, if they don’t they could be in big trouble!
Manchester City beat Chelsea at home last week. This time it is Newcastle who they entertain at Eastlands. I think that I will pass on this game for the simple reason that City are just too unpredictable at the moment, brilliant at times, frustrating on occasion. I fully expect city to win but they have not always delivered the goods recently, so I will pass here. Looking at recent stats it would be no surprise to see this game and in a draw, which you may want to consider at a decent price.








