Saturday 21 March 2015

Soccer Saturdate Pt 1: Can Arsenal actually end up 2nd?

Hi everyone! It's Saturday.. and this could only mean that its Soccer Saturdate! This week's big game is definitely the fixture between Liverpool and Manchester United, which will be held tomorrow. Anothr interesting subplot would be the actual possibility for Arsenal to catch Manchester City and finish 2nd ahead of the Citizens. With City going through a disappointing run, can the Gunners roll on and for once not worry about Champions League qualification on the last day? Read on for my predictions as Man City takes on West Brom in the early fixture, and Arsenal travelling to St James Park to take on Newcastle, a fixture that im sure will be full of goals and action. There are 5 other fixtures taking place today as well, so scroll down for my analysis and predictons, and if you disagree with them, do comment and leave me your predictions :) I will be covering tomorrow's games as well, so stay tuned tomorrow for part 2 of Soccer Saturdate.


Manchester City (2nd) vs West Bromwich (13th) SingTel TV 102, StarHub TV 227, 845pm
Form
Manchester City (17-7-5)
West Bromwich (8-9-12)
Last 5 games: WWLWL
Last 5 home games: LDWLW
Last 5 games: WDWLW
Last 5 away games: WDDLL

Injuries/Suspensions
Manchester City
West Bromwich
Injuries: Toure (Achilles), Milner (knee)
Injuries: Foster (knee)
Suspended: Brunt, Yacob


Left-back Aleksandar Kolarov is doubtful with a muscle problem, with fellow left-black Gael Clichy being available again after being suspended for the Champions League defeat at Barcelona while fellow defenders Pablo Zabaleta and Eliaquim Mangala have recovered from minor injuries.
Chris Brunt is banned after accepting a Football Association charge for verbally abusing a match official. Claudio Yacob is also suspended as he serves the final game of a ban following his red card in the FA Cup defeat at Aston Villa. Brown Ideye and Saido Berahino continue to carry knocks but Victor Anichebe could return from a groin injury.

This game would definitely be tricker than it looks on paper, with a deflated Manchester City squad having to face a West Bromwich team on the rise under Tony Pulis. However, I feel that City's calibre of players SHOULD pull them through and make the difference. West Brom has a less than decent away form, and with Man City wanting to go back to winning ways to close down the ever increasing gap between themselves and Chelsea, as well as to steer clear away from the chasing pack that is Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool, I do expect Man City to win this game comfortably.
Do look out for Sergio Aguero, who has scored 4 goals in 5 PL appearances against West Brom. As for West Bromwich, Saido Berahino would be their go-to guy for goals, and he would have something to prove after missing out being called up to the England squad for the Euro2016 qualifiers.

Prediction: 2-1 win for City
Key Players: Sergio Aguero, Saido Berhaino


Aston Villa (16th) vs Swansea (9th) SingTel TV 105, StarHub TV 230, 1053pm

Form
Aston Villa (7-7-15)
Swansea (11-7-11)
Last 5 games: LLLWW
Last 5 home games: LWLWW 
Last 5 games: LWWLL
Last 5 away games: LWLWL

Injuries/Suspensions
Aston Villa
Swansea
Injuries: Vlaar, Senderos, Richardson (calf), Baker (knee), Cissokho (groin)
Injuries: Bartley (knee)


Alan Hutton will return after completing a ban. Libor Kozak is training with the first team after recovering from a broken leg but is not match fit although Jack Grealish is back from suspension.

Central defender Federico Fernandez is available after missing Monday night's 1-0 home defeat to Liverpool to return home to Argentina for what manager Garry Monk described as "family reasons". Garry Monk has no new injury worries for the Villa Park clash.

What a turnaround new management can do for a team. Aston Villa sure doesnt look like the team they have been for most part of the season. 4-0 away victory? That seemed near impossible a month ago, but Tim Sherwood has shown his managerial quality with his blend of attacking football, and blooding of youngsters into the first team setup. Swansea, on the other hand, have been on a bit of a slide of late, and with PL football virtually a certainty, Garry Monk's squad might just fall into a bit of a complacent state (having lost 3 of their past 5 games). I predict Aston Villa to carry on their upward ascent into EPL safety, and Swansea are the opponents they just need for 3 points.
Christian Benteke has scored in 2 of his 3 PL appearances against Swansea, and additionally has been a revitalized striker under Sherwood (3 goals, 1 assist in past 2 games), so do expect him to have a huge role here. Gylfi Sigurdsson would provide the attacking threat for the Swans.

Prediction: Villa to win 2-1
Key Men: Christian Benteke, Gylfi Sigurdsson


 Newcastle (11th) vs Arsenal (3rd) SingTel TV Ch 102, SingTel channel 227, 11pm
Form
Newcastle (9-8-12)
Arsenal (17-6-6)
Last 5 games: DLWLL
Last 5 home games: DLDWL
Last 5 games: WWWWW
Last 5 away games: LWWWW

Injuries/Suspensions
Newcastle
Arsenal
Injuries: Taylor (Achilles), Dummett, Haidara, Tiote (all knee), Abeid (thigh), de Jong (collapsed lung), Aarons (thigh).
Suspended: Coloccini, Cisse


Injuries: Arteta (ankle), Oxlade-Chamberlain (hamstring), Wilshere (ankle) Debuchy (ankle)


Newcastle skipper Fabricio Coloccini is suspended for three games, joining striker Papiss Cisse on the sidelines as he serves the second game of his seven-match ban. Newcastle has also a lengthy injury list depriving them of many first team regulars.
Rosicky is expected to be back after illness. The Gunners have reported no fresh injury concerns following the midweek Champions League tie in Monaco, but manager Arsene Wenger will assess the fatigue levels of his players before deciding on any changes.
This fixture has somehow been a high scoring fixture regularly, with both teams having great attacking verve and suicidal defending all at the same time. Given Newcastle's pathetic form of late and that Arsenal having won their past 5 league games, this (sadly) should be a given - Arsenal to win convincingly. I really do hope Newcastle will put up a greater fight and make something out of this fixture, as we somehow always fail to nullify the threat coming from Arsenal's midfield, but the most I can hope for is a draw (but that would really be a long shot)
Newcastle will once again have to rely on Moussa SIssoko to drive the team forward with his runs from midfield. Olivier Giroud has scored SIX goals in 5 PL appearances against Newcastle (he somehow loves to play against us..)
Prediction: 3-1 win for Arsenal :(
Key Men: Moussa Sissoko, Olivier Giroud



Southampton (6th) vs Burnley (18th) SingTel TV 103, StarHub TV 228, 1055pm
Form
Southampton (15-5-9)
Burnley (5-10-14)
Last 5 games: DLLWD
Last 5 home games: LLDLW
Last 5 games: LDLLW
Last 5 away games: LLLDL

Injuries/Suspensions
Southampton
Burnley
Injuries: Rodriguez (knee), Mayuka (groin)
Injuries: Marney, Long (both cruciate ligament injuries)


Southampton are able to welcome back Eljero Elia now he has recovered from the ankle injury which saw him miss last weekend's 1-1 draw at Chelsea. Graziano Pelle started that match from the bench and will be vying for a start.
Defender Stephen Ward is expected to be fit after missing training with a niggle this week. Midfielder Matt Taylor requires another run out with the under-21s before he is deemed fit enough to return after an Achilless operation.
Southampton needs an uplift in form to stay in the fight for the Champions League spot, after only winning 1 of their past 5 games. They face a Burnley side that is brimming with confidence after their surprise 1-0 win against 2nd place Manchester CIty, and would seek to carry on from that win with another victory against a top10 side. Both teams have a below average home and away form respectively, but with Ronald Koeman having the better squad in terms of talent, do expect Southampton to pull through with the victory, but this would be a tight game.
Sadio Mane was the main reason why Southampton has been performing well of late given the "absence" of Graziano Pelle, so do expect him to figure prominently here. Similarly to Saido Berahino, Danny Ings would be raring to go to prove to Roy Hodgson that he deserves to be called up to the England.
Prediction: 1-0 victory to Saints
Key Men: Sadio Mane, Danny Ings


Stoke (8th) vs Crystal Palace (12th) SingTel TV 106, StarHub TV 231, 1055pm
Form
Stoke (12-6-11)
Crystal Palace (8-9-12)
Last 5 games: LWWWL
Last 5 home games: WWLWW
Last 5 games: DLWLW
Last 5 away games: WWWWL

Injuries/Suspensions
Stoke
Crystal Palace
Injuries: Krkic, Odemwingie (ACL)
Injuries: Chamakh (hamstring), Thomas (muscular injury), Williams (groin/pelvis) Mutch (hip/thigh)
Suspended: Jedinak
Stoke striker Jon Walters could feature in Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash against Crystal Palace despite suffering a fractured cheekbone last weekend. Walters had a routine operation to repair the damage and could play wearing a protective mask but he will be assessed first. Forward Victor Moses (leg) is unlikely to face his former club while defenders Erik Pieters (thigh) and Philipp Wollscheid (groin) will undergo fitness tests.
Crystal Palace will hand late fitness checks to wingers Jason Puncheon and Wilfried Zaha. Puncheon (dead leg) and Zaha (hip) both suffered knocks during last weekend's 3-1 win over QPR.
This game sees 2 potential candidates for Manager of the Season face-off (yes, I'm saying Alan Pardew could well be a viable candidate for Manager of the season). Stoke continues to punch above its weight, and this is partly down to the good work that Mark Hughes has put into place in Stoke. With both teams having only lost once at home and on their travels respectively, they could well cancel each other out in this tie. Both teams are relatively safe from the relegation battle, but Palace are not well out of it yet, so this could be one of those good games that is under the shadows of a bigger game (tomorrow's Pool-Utd game). I am going for a 1-1 draw here. Peter Crouch will be the target man for the team, whereas for Crystal Palace Glenn Murray has been hitting the right notes, and goals could be coming from him.

Key Men: Peter Crouch, Glenn Murray
Predcition: 1-1 draw



Tottenham (7th) vs Leicester City (20th) SingTel TV 104, StarHub TV 229, 1053pm
Form
Tottenham (15-5-9)
Leicester (4-7-17)
Last 5 games: LDWWL
Last 5 home games: LWDDW
Last 5 games: LLDLD
Last 5 away games: LLLDL

Injuries/Suspensions
Tottenham
Leicester City
Injuries: Soldado (knee)
Injuries: Hammond (calf), Knockaert (personal reasons)

Soldado's absence means Emmanuel Adebayor is expected to be named among the substitutes and Pochettino may yet ring the changes after last weekend's 3-0 defeat at Manchester United.
Dean Hammond (calf) and Anthony Knockaert (personal reasons) are the only players out for boss Nigel Pearson. Hammond is back in training but not yet match fit and Knockaert is in France to be with his ill father while Mark Schwarzer could keep fit-again Kasper Schmeichel on the bench.
Spurs was sadly disappointing against Man Utd in a game I thought they would have done much better in, whereas Leicester would have felt that they should have gotten 3 points in their must win game against fellow strugglers Hull City. From this point on Leicester would have to win as many games as possible, but it is unlikely going to come in this game where Spurs would want to get 3 points, and perhaps rack up the goals in a bid to boost its unimpressive goal difference (+4). To be honest, I am a little surprised that Leicester has not changed its management yet, and that Nigel Pearson is still in charge. I predict that Spurs will win this comfortably, perhaps hitting the final nail in the coffin for Pearson's Leicester managerial reign (sadly too little too late for Leicester). Harry Kane would look to celebrate his first England call-up by coming up with the goals. Mark Schwarzer, if he manages to keep his place, would seek to prevent Spurs from getting anything out of it.
Prediction: 3-0 win for Spurs
Key Men: Harry Kane, Mark Schawarzer


West Ham (10th) vs Sunderland (17th), SingTel TV Ch 102, SingTel channel 227, 0200am
Form
West Ham (10-9-10)
Sunderland (4-14-11)
Last 5 games: DDLLL
Last 5 home games: DWDLL
Last 5 games: LDLDL
Last 5 away games: WDLLD

Injuries/Suspensions
West Ham
Sunderland
Injuries: Tomkins (shoulder), Carroll (knee), Valencia (toe)  
Injuries: Buckley (knee), Giaccherini (ankle)


West Ham are likely to once again be limited on defensive options. James Tomkins will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery whilst Winston Reid (hamstring) is a major doubt. Carl Jenkinson is back in contention having been ineligible against parent club Arsenal last weekend.
New Sunderland head coach Dick Advocaat has revealed winger Adam Johnson is available "in principle". The 27-year-old midfielder returned to training earlier this week after a club suspension was lifted, although Advocaat was not planning to make a decision on his inclusion or otherwise until after his final session. Defender John O'Shea (knock) and Sebastian Larsson (ankle) are doubts, while fellow midfielder Lee Cattermole completes a two-match ban
This game will see Dick Advocaat take charge after Sunderland had sacked Gus Poyet, which in all honesty was coming for him. Both teams come into this fixture having not win any of their past 5 games, but Sunderland being in a more perilous position, being just 1 place above the relegation dropzone. The teams will want to see a turnaround in form, thus do expect plenty of fireworks in this fixture. I do slightly favour Sam Allardyce's Hammers to emerge victorious here, but only just.

Diafra Sakho will lead the attack for the beleaguered Hammers, whereas if Adam Johnson does get to play a part, I do expect him to inject some creative spark into the game.

Prediction: 2-1 win for West Ham
Key Men: Diafra Sakho, Adam Johnson

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