Friday 28 October 2011

Barclays Premier League Gameweek 10

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So who should I start with? Man City, Manchester United, Chelsea perhaps? No it’s the game at St James Park

Stoke v Newcastle: 1-1
He wasn’t the fans choice, when he joined in December last year, but what a job Alan Pardew is doing to Newcastle United. They are unbeaten in the league and are currently in a Champions League place. Not bad for a team that lost to Stevenage at the beginning of the season. Stoke, on the other hand, are going strong in the league considering they are participating in their first Europa League. They lost to Liverpool mid-week despite taking a first half lead but didn’t go into extra time like their opponents, Newcastle. Fatigue could be the biggest factor in this game but I think it would be a draw.
One to watch: Jonathan Woodgate – back in the stoke team to face his former club
Manchester City v Wolves: 4-1
I think Wolves are going to be sick of playing Man City by the weekend. They met in the Carling Cup on Wednesday, with City comfortably winning 5-2. City are playing different football to everyone else and showed that by scoring 11 goals in 4 days. Wolves need to be confident and must not fall apart like they did on Wednesday, when they conceded 3 goals in 7 minutes. However the stats say that Wolves have a better head-to-head. So it could be a close game but I can’t see any other result than a Manchester City win (but who trusts my word after the predictions over the last two weeks).
One to Watch: David Silva – 3 goals, 6 assists in the league and also doing well for his country, Spain

Other games
Everton v Manchester United: 0-4
One to watch: Wayne Rooney
Chelsea v Arsenal: 2-0
One to watch: Fernando Torres
Norwich v Blackburn: 1-0
One to watch: Grant Holt
Sunderland v Aston Villa: 1-1
One to watch: Nicklas Bendtner
Swansea v Bolton: 0-2
One to watch: Kevin Davies
Wigan v Fulham: 0-0
One to watch: Bryan Ruiz
West Brom v Liverpool: 1-0
One to watch: Chris Brunt
Tottenham v QPR: 3-1
One to watch: Luka Modric

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