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Leicester invoking ‘spiritual powers’ to stay top of EPL?
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has been given assurances over his position at Old Trafford after six games without a win, but his role could once again come under the microscope should his side slip up against Stoke City in the first of the top flight’s festive fixtures. Manchester United can also boast of being the most free-scoring side – with an average of 2.71 goals per game. He could be blamed for their failure to get the national team to the Euro 2016 finals but we won’t go into that now.
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The club’s top hit man who doubles as the leading scorer in the premier league, Jamie Vard, y surrenders himself wholly to the spiritual exercise as the monk performs all “necessary” rights. Watford, as we previously mentioned, have been a real surprise package this year, the newly promoted club dismantled Liverpool last weekend and are now lying in a very respectable seventh. They have won their last three Boxing Day games but prior to that failed to win one since 2005, on the way enduring disappointing results against the likes of Birmingham, Fulham and Aston Villa. Liverpool have no respite and Klopp has an uphill task on his hands. They’ve spread out the games this year too, putting them in four different television slots.
The only other side to match the survival feats managed by Leicester and Sunderland were West Brom who dodged relegation during the 2004/05 season despite sitting bottom on 25 December. Leicester priced at +300 may well be worth taking considering the notable absentee’s for Liverpool along with the Foxes blistering form.
Having faced an instant return to the second tier, a seven-match winless run was halted and the team won seven of its last nine games to climb clear of danger, only losing to eventual champion Chelsea. Southampton v. ArsenalArsenal are coming off a huge victory against Manchester city and are now favorites to win the title at +115 with some books. They can’t complain anyway, that, whatever he says to deflect any pressure works in his favor now, as the side truly look like they could go all the way this season.
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Guus Hiddink is back at Chelsea for the second time in his managerial career, tasked with salvaging the club’s season after a woeful start cost Jose Mourinho his job.