This Weekends other Prem Fixtures 14-17 Aug Week 2

It's not going to be an easy game for the scousers. A nervy win for them.
 
This open dissection of the Chelsea defence is hilarious viewing, the absolute best in the league 3 months ago are being carved open. City looked powerful, stronger and way more efficient than Chelsea's one dimensional tactics and Pellegrini figured out how to break them, it was only a matter of time someone cracked it.
 
I don't understand some blues. Everyone says they want United to miss out on the top four however they then want Liverpool to constantly lose. Someone has to take the fourth spot.
 
I don't understand some blues. Everyone says they want United to miss out on the top four however they then want Liverpool to constantly lose. Someone has to take the fourth spot.

From your perspective there's always:

1. City 2. Arsenal 3. Spurs/Chelsea 4. Chelsea/Everton
 
This open dissection of the Chelsea defence is hilarious viewing, the absolute best in the league 3 months ago are being carved open. City looked powerful, stronger and way more efficient than Chelsea's one dimensional tactics and Pellegrini figured out how to break them, it was only a matter of time someone cracked it.
Sterling. Because of him Silva can play more central and create, because Sterling staying out wide forces defenders to stay honest, same with Navas on the other side. Backs HAVE to account for them both, so you create massive gaps for Aguero, Silva, and Yaya to move around in. It's awesome. It essentially cost us 44 million quid to allow Silva to have space. And when teams start focusing on shutting Silva down after a couple months, we will see Sterling/Navas/De Bruyne starting to wreak havoc because of the space they will then have. It's going to be awesome to watch this season.
 

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