Premier League
is back. After a brief dalliance with Cup-romances in the mid-week,
let’s get soaked in the hustle-bustle yet narcotic attraction of this
league. The Round six of this mesmerizing league promises to be a
cracker, as always, with the London Derby and Arsenal’s visit to Swansea being the pick of the games.
Here are five things to look forward to this weekend:Who will win the London Derby?
Tottenham welcome Chelsea
at the White Hart Lane this Saturday Lunch time kick-off. Spurs are top
of the table along with Arsenal, having won four out of their five
league games. Chelsea on the other hand have had a stuttering start, yet
are occupying the third position in the table.
The build-up to the game has largely been occupied by two manages who
from friends have strangely become foes. Villas-Boas publicly claimed
that he doesn’t keep any contact with Mourinho, while the Portuguese
returned with sharp riposte that he doesn’t care what Spurs boss has to
say. Ground is set for a fierce battle – now up to the players to live
up to the hype.
Time for Jovetic to step up in place of Aguero
Sergio Aguero, the hero of Manchester Derby will miss the trip to Villa Park, after he suffered a knock in the last match.
However, Manuel Pellegrini has a more-than-handy options in place,
should he choose to use. Stevan Jovetic. The Montenegro international
who scored in the mid week can easily drop in the hole behind Alvaro
Negredo, and restore the quality of the side without hampering the
balance.
Will Hernandez be dropped to the bench?
Robin van Persie is fit again and the Dutchman is expected to start. In that case, Javier Hernandez, who scored in the last match against Liverpool, will have to warm the bench.
But, should David Moyes
encourage such ideas? The Scot has said that he wants response from his
team after their 4-1 humiliating defeat against City. He will looking
to attack with full force at home, and the obvious choice is to start
with Van Persie upfront.
But, if he does that it might give a wrong signal to Hernandez who
has done nothing wrong to deserve the bench. Of course, for taking such
bold decisions, you need balls. Let’s see, whether Moyes has them or
not.
An expedition of passing football at Liberty Stadium
Arsenal travels to Swansea City on Saturday and apart from goals galore get ready to watch some beautiful passing game.
A lot has been written on Swansea elsewhere and here as well. Their
adherence to playing passing, attractive, eye catching football is
something to cherish about. The Wales
club have showed the entire world that proper management can do wonders
to any team. Following the mantra laid down by Roberto Martinez and
Brendan Rodgers, the side has been perfectly nourished by Micahel
Laudrup. Simply, they are really an asset to the Premier League.
And Arsenal are just irrevocably Arsenal.
Liverpool need to bounce back
Brendan Rodgers certainly has every right to point out the positives
of his side, despite suffering 1-0 defeat to arch-rivals Man Utd at Old Trafford. The Reds have so far been brilliant but in the last few weeks, the progress curve has dropped.
Against a manager-less Sunderland side, this is the perfect opportunity for Liverpool to regain the confidence again and get back to winning ways.
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