smano wrote:My take:
Villa vs Arsenal - 0:2 - Villa without Agbonlahor & Bent
City vs Stoke - 2:1 - City able to choke out wins at home
Fulham vs United - 1:2 - Fulham was bogie team but Utd look reborn
Wigan vs Liverpool - 1:1 - Wigan confidence
Spurs vs Chelsea - 1:1 - Chelsea employ the tactics they used against City
I expect low scoring games because of fatigue - but there's never a dull moment in the premier league.
The Fifth official on ESPN soccernet reckons Balckburn & Bolton should bring along their candidates for replacing the coaches whichever team loses tonight so that fans can vote by a show of hands
http://soccernet.espn.go...is-mortal-coyle?cc=3888
Both Agbonlaho & Bent could be fit for the match, however bent has to go for a late fitness test. Arsenal have won at Villa park for the last 12 years so that seems like 3 points and maybe 3 goals and a clean sheet.
Stock will struggle to get any point at Etihad.
Manchester united are up against a very stubborn Fulham who have collected points from Arsenal Chelsea and City. Unless they up their game, they will drop points here.
Wigan seem to have some new confidence and may be a hard nut to crack at the DW stadium for Liverpool.
Chelsea and Spurs are likely to share points but anything can happen in a game like this.
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.