
- International break hangover: International breaks
always affect’s players’ rhythm and this weekend
shouldn’t be an exception in the Premier League.
The travel time across continents, minor knocks
here and there and the few training sessions leading
up to the matches could be the perfect tonic for
recording upsets in the league. - Who can stop Aguero? Sergio Aguero is a man
on fire and clearly looks unstoppable.
The Manchester City legend has netted in each of
the opening four league matches, a total of six
goals to top the chart.
We expect the Argentine forward to extend his red-
hot scoring streak against a helpless Norwich City,
no hard feelings, but having the worst defensive
record this term conceding 10 times automatically
set’s you up as a prime target for the predator! - Jimenez to feast on rocky Blues: Raul Jimenez
loves to play and score against Chelsea. The
Mexican forward has already netted twice this
season and the prospect of facing an uncoordinated
Blues defence should be sweet music to Jimenez’s
ears. - Reds to extend winning streak: Liverpool are firm
favourites to continue their perfect start to the
campaign and maintain pole position at the top of
the standing by winning a fifth game on the bounce
at home to Newcastle United, a result which also
means the Reds will extend their Premier League
win record to an impressive 14-game streak. - Daniel James to do Foxes dirty? New signing
Daniel James has a perfect Manchester United goal
record at Old Trafford, netting against Chelsea and
Crystal Palace respectively.
The big question is: can the Welsh winger produce
another stunner to inflict a first defeat of the season
on Leicester City? Considering James carried on his
impressive goal form to the national team during
the international break, it’s almost safe to bank on
him for a goal but what still remains on uncertain is
the outcome of the fixture. - Sanchez Flores’ second coming: Spaniard Quique
Sanchez Flores makes his second managerial debut
in-charge of Watford on the Sunday.
The manager has the uncomfortable task of playing
against Arsenal, but given his above average
performance during his first spell at the Hornets, we
shouldn’t rule out the bottom club from this
contest. - Spurs to bounce back! Tottenham Hotspur have
started the campaign in far from convincing style,
but not to worry they should put all that shaky form
to bed against Crystal Palace in the London derby.
Spurs have won the last eight successive fixtures
involving both teams and they wouldn’t want to
further upset their fans by failing to win at home for
a second straight game.
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