Friday 11 January 2013

Clash of the giants...MANCHESTER UNITED V LIVERPOOL FC!

This game is THE game of the weekend and the only one you should be watching as it promises to be spectacular, fast-paced and highly entertaining...this one will definitely keep you on the edge of your seats shouting at the screen!

The clashes between bitter rivals Manchester United and Liverpool FC have always been billed as the biggest games in English football, even overtaking the importance of each teams respective Derby games.

But just who will come out on top this weekend and who will be the key players for each side? Let's take a look....

Both sets of fans will be hoping for a victory this weekend as both teams go into the game in extremely good form with a hunger to win and better their points, and for one their position, in the Premier League.

A huge factor as to who will come out on top in this game will definitely bee who gets the big decisions from the referee, Howard Webb. Now, over the years Webb has gained large amounts of criticism from Liverpool fans as he seems to give all of the big decisions Manchester United's way when the two teams meet. When this happened a few season back it lead to, the then Liverpool winger Ryan Bable tweeting a mocked up picture of Howard Webb in a Manchester United shit and although the player was fined accordingly it struck a cord with LFC fans and the joke has been around when the two have met since. 

Interesting Facts:
Since the 08/09 season, LFC have won 2/9 games away from Anfield in which Howard Webb has officiated in. Since 09/10 they have won 0.

Since the 08/09 season, MUFC have won 100% of the games at Old Trafford (8) that Howard Webb has officiated in.

Note: I am not saying anything about Howard Webb or his refereeing as I believe he is great at his job, I just think that this is merely a weird and strange coincidence what these facts show!

Key Players

You cannot mention key players without talking about in-form Liverpool striker Luis Suarez as no matter what he will always be key for the Merseysiders. Suarez has scored 5 goals in the past 3 games and looks like he will be an extremely tricky player for the Man Utd defence to deal with, with his nutmegs, his fancy footwork and his hunger to win the game for his team, for his team-mates, for his fans ... for his Liverpool.

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Stewart Downing are also in-form for the reds and will be looking to build on their recent good performances by getting the chance to take on Utd this weekend. Most importantly, Downing will be hoping to get the chance to show Liverpool fans that he can put in the wonderful performances he has been doing against not only the smaller teams, but the big teams too - and who better to do it against!

Lastly, you have to mention Liverpool's fantastic defence who have been great so far this season and have looked strong throughout the campaign so far and new-boy Daniel Sturridge who will be hoping to build on his emphatic debut against Mansfield last weekend.

For Manchester United, they will be without arguably their best player, Wayne Rooney who is fighting to regain his fitness after injury but that doesn't mean they have nobody to hurt Liverpool.

Robin Van Persie has been nothing short of brilliant for Utd since his signing in the summer. He doesn't always turn up against LFC but as he is the top goalscorer in the Prem (Suarez is only 1 behind him too!), you can put money on him having a good old go at Pepe Reina on Sunday afternoon.

If played, Chicharito is also on good scoring form at the moment and doesn't mind putting them away against Manchester United's biggest rivals.

Key Battles

Luis Suarez v Utd's defence

This will most probably be the battle of the afternoon. Manchester United's defence has looked shaky this season so will they be able to hold it together against the best striker in the Premier League? Will Suarez be brought down resulting in a penalty for LFC or resulting in a booking because Webb sees it as a dive? Sunday will reveal all!

Pepe Reina, Martin Skrtel & Daniel Agger v Robin Van Persie

It will take all 3 of these to make sure that Van Persie is kept quiet and the form all of them are in will prove that this battle will be a highlight of the afternoon.

Steven Gerrard v Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs

If all 3 are played this is sure to be the battle that will show who shows that age doesn't matter when it comes to football and who is the best midfielder. (My bets are on Stevie winning this one).

My Predictions
Score

Manchester United 1-2 Liverpool 

I think that Liverpool will win this one and have the edge over their most bitter rivals giving Kopites the bragging rights.

Liverpool Line-Up

Reina - Wisdom, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson - Lucas, Gerrard, Allen - Henderson, Suarez, Downing

Subs: Jones, Carragher, Sterling, Coates, Suso, Shelvey, Sturridge

Only Sunday will tell us who will come out on top at Old Trafford. With Manchester United scoring goals but their defence letting so many in and Liverpool scoring goals but not letting too many in - it will definitely be a classic clash!







Premier League predictions 12/13.1.13

January is the time to step it up if you really want to finish in a good position in the premier league, so here are my predictions for this weekend...enjoy!

Saturday 12th January 2013

QPR v Tottenham
I predict a 2-1 win for Tottenham, although I do believe Harry Redknapp's revitalised QPR may give them a little scare.

Aston Villa v Southampton
I am going to go for a very narrow 1-0 win for Southampton. Yes both will more than likely be in the relegation battle come the end of the season but I just think that Southampton seem to have a little more fight, although Villa will be looking to bounce back after their Capital One Cup defeat to League 2's Bradford City.

Everton V Swansea
I think this will be one of THE battles of the Saturday Prem games and I think it will be a very close one with both teams looking good value at the moment. I'm going to say Everton will edge this one though and win 3-2 because they seem to really want a place in Europe this season.

Fulham v Wigan
Neither of these two sides have been brilliant so far this season, which is why I don't think this one will be particularly high scoring or entertaining but with Wigan being far better than this time last season I'm going to say they will win 1-0.

Norwich v Newcastle United
I think this is an easy one to call at the moment. Newcastle are without some of their best players and struggling for form whilst Norwich have done extremely well so far this season. I expect Norwich to continue flying high and win 2-0.

Reading v West Brom
West Brom have been the surprise of the season so far in my opinion, although some of their latest results have been a little off for their standards. Reading have done well in front of goal but have a really bad habit of letting goals in and not being able to keep a lead. I'd go for a 2-1 win for West Brom.

Stoke v Chelsea
This will be one of the toughest games this weekend and the most physical of Saturday's fixtures. I think that Stoke will provide a formidable opponent for the Blues but if Rafa Benitez can get the tactics right then I believe Chelsea will have the talent to beat a stern Stoke side. I'll go for a 3-0 win for Chelsea.

Sunderland v West Ham
Sunderland are having a difficult time this season in the Prem and West Ham are arguably having the best season out of the promoted sides. This game will probably have many chances for each side but ultimately I think it will be 1-1 at the Stadium of Light.

Sunday 13th January 2013

Arsenal v Man City
This will be the second biggest clash this weekend with both sides desperate for a win. Arsenal have been great of late and there has been no shortage of goals from the Londoners but they really need this win if they want to stake their claim for a Champions League place next season. Last years league winners Manchester City have failed to set the Prem alight so far this campaign although they have produced some good performances, but they will be looking to win this to keep the pressure on their bitter next door neighbours in red. I predict a 3-2 win for Manchester City.

Manchester United v Liverpool
Billed as the biggest game in the Premier League calender, this game gets more attention then the teams respective Derby games - this crunch match will be no different. With Liverpool looking for revenge after playing so well yet losing 2-1 at Anfield back in September and Manchester United wanting to keep the gap at the top as wide as possible, this game is THE one to watch this weekend. I know I'm slightly biased as I'm a Kopite but I do believe that Liverpool could take this match so I'm predicting a 2-1 win to the Merseysiders. (More about this in its own blog post coming up!!)

It looks like this weekend could bring some surprises in the best league in the world!