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Soton injury looks serious.
Soton winning here makes the probablities less enticing, while a draw creates more balanced probabilities for outcomes on the final day, with West Brom and Huddersfield are still in the mix. Swansea winning still leads to more entertaining probabilities, as they would be level with Southampton with a worse GD, Hudders still likely sweating.
Again, my argument was about making it more entertaining on the final day, which a draw or Swansea when would likely do. I am not sure but perhaps we are arguing two different points (and we actually agree with one another)?
By the way, I have said many times elsewhere that I think FA/PL want a draw here as the best outcome for the “product”.
So he’s put another striker in for a centre half. Ok they’ve gone 4 at the back but I bet this costs the clueless ****.
So he’s put another striker in for a centre half. Ok they’ve gone 4 at the back but I bet this costs the clueless ****.
Several decisions I have seen make me think that, including immediately booking Southampton’s holding midfielders for “cynical” fouls, whilst letting off two of Swans’ midfielders for as or more cynical fouls that stopped counters.We will have agree to disagree. Also there is little no evidence to my eyes that the officials are favouring Swans.
they've run out of CBs, Yoshida was sent off on the weekend.