I know they have been atrocious, but if there ever was a match for them to turn it around, it's this one, a big game.Surely Lampard is due a win, just by sheer law of averages.
I know they have been atrocious, but if there ever was a match for them to turn it around, it's this one, a big game.Surely Lampard is due a win, just by sheer law of averages.
He’s certainly due not to loseSurely Lampard is due a win, just by sheer law of averages.
With Arsenal sweating from every orifice.I know they have been atrocious, but if there ever was a match for them to turn it around, it's this one, a big game.
There's an inflexion point in the fixture list which comes on the 7th May when Arsenal play Newcastle. Up until then we have the easier fixtures. After that day we have the harder fixtures with 4 still to play.
Therefore it's all about building up as big of a cushion as we possibly can by that day.
We currently have a two draw/one loss cushion, if we can make it a three draw/two loss cushion (6 pts) then I think that'll be sufficient.
Thank you for the imputThe nature of football means any team has a chance to win everywhere, especially a good team like Arsenal. They won't be favourites at Newcastle, but it's far from impossible to win there. I give them at least 25% chance to take 3 pts from that game. It's more likely that they won't win, though. I think the most likely outcome from that game is a Newcastle win.
Lose against Newcastle, draw against Brighton, we can effectively clinch the title against Everton.Theyll piss chelsea. The newcastle and brighton games are where theyll falter.
Sterling to fluke the winnerSurely Lampard is due a win, just by sheer law of averages.