Tommorow three of the top four will play for three points and battle it out for top spot. It is a scintilating line up starting with the Manchester derby and the North London derby (Chelsea v Arsenal). Liverpool play on Monday against a slight lesser opponents than their rivals, with West Ham visiting Anfield in the evening.
The two Manchester teams will take battle tomorrow as Man City look to prove that they can compete against the top teams and not just the average ones. But it is a more important match for the red side of Manchester as United need a win to keep the pressure on Chelsea and Liverpool. There has been the usual mind games from both the managers and the players and it is not going to stop until the referee blows his whistle to signal the start of the 150th Manchester derby. United are hopeful that Dimitar Berbatov will recover from a hamstring injury to face their rivals and they're also hoping that Tevez can start recovering his form which has not been the best. Man City's in form striker Robinho has recovered from an injury and they will be backing him to continue his good form after last weeks victory against Arsenal.
Arsenal need a win to keep their title ambitions alive but face a daunting task against Chelsea who have been truly magnificent this season under Scolari. But the blues welcome Arsenal to the Bridge after a poor week when they drew against Newcastle and Bordeaux, both unsatisfactory performances. Drogba will be missing as he serves his final match suspension but Nicolas Anelka is in fine form to play up front. Gallas is set to play against his former club and the defender added extra heat to the already hot kettle when he said Chelsea and Peter Kenyon made his life hell.
This is building up to be a fantastic day of football and don't miss it. If you want to keep track of what's going on go to skysports.com where you will find match stats and teams.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
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