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Wenger: Arsenal want the next Jamie Vardy
Given their unprecedented run to the top of the Premier League this season, it’s ironic that many are confident that Arsenal can pull off a much needed home victory against the current league leaders.
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City manager Manuel Pellegrini, however, played down the significance of the match.
Mind-games have become part and parcel of the Premier League title race, but when the race is as open as this year’s it can be hard for managers to know where exactly to take aim.
British screenwriter Adrian Butchart wants to turn that remarkable ascent into a film and went to see Vardy in action against Liverpool earlier in the month, when the England global netted both goals in a 2-0 win. Why do I say that?
“(Against City) they had a kind of dominance and belief in every challenge, that special force where teams get into a zone where teams think: “we can do this”.
AN ALBION fan will be cheering for Leicester for the rest of the football season after backing them to win the Premier League at 5,000-1.
Tottenham have overtaken Manchester City and Arsenal and now sit in second place in the Barclays Premier League.
Bacary Sagna still believes Manchester City are the best team in the league as they approach another big game.
Speaking on BT Sport, Owen explained to Robbie Savage and Darren Fletcher why he would choose to play for Liverpool or Manchester United over Leicester, even if they win the league this season.
Mitchell, 25, who lives in Grays, is an Arsenal fan whose team face Leicester on Sunday in a top of the table clash.
“At the start people said, “Oh, Leicester will drop back down”, Ranieri said.
“We’ve got used to playing in big games and playing under pressure so we are ready to fight for the title”.
“They are the favourites because they are five points away from the rest, but the moment that they have to win it is different”, Van Gaal told the Independent.
Tottenham have averaged more attempts on target than any other team this season.
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“The last time I met him I beat him 2-1 in the Champions League [quarter-final, on 6 April 2004]”, Ranieri said. “We can go to the beach, do some swimming, enjoy the sun”, Ranieri said.