Premier League predictions: Manchester duo go winless but joy for Arsenal and Liverpool
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Premier League predictions: Manchester duo go winless but joy for Arsenal and Liverpool
"The final round of Premier League fixtures before yet another international break is almost upon us, and there are some fantastic games at the top and bottom of the table to look forward to. The top four go head to head while several teams expected to struggle have the chance to claim much-needed points against relegation rivals. Here are the fixtures and what we expect to happen."
"What a game to start the weekend. It was all doom and gloom at Spurs following last weekend's home defeat to Chelsea, a game in which they mustered a paltry 0.1xG. That was followed by the unseemly sight of two international defenders - Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence - snubbing their own head coach.The trio swiftly made up and there seemed little discord in the camp during the 4-0 hammering of FC Copenhagen in midweek."
"Third bottom hosts fourth bottom. Too soon to describe it as a six-pointer? Probably not.West Ham were very good against Newcastle last Sunday and a repeat of that performance could be enough to see off the Clarets. The problem is can they repeat it? The Hammers haven't won back-to-back Premier League games since February.Prior to running into Arsenal last weekend, Burnley were in good form with wins against Wolves and Leeds."
Matchweek 11 features high-stakes Premier League fixtures across the table, including Tottenham versus Manchester United, West Ham versus Burnley, and Chelsea versus Wolves. Tottenham recovered from a poor 0.1xG home performance and a training spat involving Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence, then beat FC Copenhagen 4-0; Manchester United arrive with three wins and a draw from their last four league outings but remain winless in their last seven meetings with Tottenham. West Ham occupy a low league position and lack consistency; Burnley recorded recent victories over Wolves and Leeds. Wolves face turmoil after Vitor Pereira's departure following a defeat at Fulham.
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