Liverpool looking to keep the cushion
What a difference a week makes. Liverpool are going to win the English Premiership and Manchester United are top four certainties, writes GARY LEMKE.
What a difference a week makes. Liverpool are going to win the English Premiership and Manchester United are top four certainties, writes GARY LEMKE.
Either Fulham or Huddersfield will be bottom of the English Premier League at Christmas, which means that one of those teams will be relegated at the end of the season, writes GARY LEMKE.
Liverpool have put the only unbeaten record in the English Premiership on the line on Sunday, and the match is surely going to be the most watched global sports event of the weekend, writes GARY LEMKE.
Chelsea will be hoping that a wobble doesn’t result in the wheels falling off their English Premier League campaign, writes GARY LEMKE.
Manchester United have conceded more goals in their 14 English Premier League matches this season than the top three clubs combined, writes GARY LEMKE.
Then there were just two unbeaten sides after 13 rounds of English Premier League action, writes GARY LEMKE.
Never before have a dozen rounds of English Premier League matches been played with three teams still unbeaten, writes GARY LEMKE.
Manchester City can’t stop scoring and Manchester United can’t stop conceding. Put the two together and it would suggest that Manchester will be painted blue come Sunday night’s English Premiership match, writes GARY LEMKE.
After 10 rounds, the three English Premier League heavyweights are still standing, with Manchester City and Liverpool setting a relentless pace, followed closely by Chelsea, writes GARY LEMKE.
Managers often point to midweek action in European competitions taking its toll on their players when they’re thrust back into EPL action and this week is a perfect example, writes GARY LEMKE.