Wednesday 8 January 2014

WHO WILL BE THE 2013/2014 EPL TITTLE WINNER??

Irrespective of the sudden rise in bundeslige, its still obvious that premiere leagues is still the most outstanding & hardest league in europe producing 4 clubs to the champions league knouckout stage & 3 in the Fa cup currently. Down home in England, premiere league has got all its fans anxious as currently no one is sure of the 2013/2014 league tittle and on top of the league currently are:- Arsenal Helped by the signings of Mesut Ozil and Mathieu Flamini, Arsenal have made an unexpectedly fine start to the season. There is no reason to think they will fade away as some claim, but a lack of depth may ultimately see them come up short for the title. Chelsea The doubts that existed at the start of the season have so far come to fruition. The squad lacks balance in key areas, while it also doesn’t match the philosophy of Jose Mourinho. Experience and knowhow of both the coach and players could see them yet compensate for those deficiencies, but all does not look right at Stamford Bridge. Manchester City It has not been the best start for Manuel Pellegrini, having inexplicably lost four away games already. A lack of defensive cover is a worry, but they have already shown that they are a class above on their day and consistency should soon come. Liverpool There has been big progress made in Brendan Rodgers’s second season in charge and the striking partnership of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge poses a threat to any opposition. However, as was exposed against Arsenal, the squad doesn’t yet quite have enough quality throughout to mount a sustained title challenge. Just as the say "In EPL everything is possible" other than this four clubs there's still threats from Everton Roberto Martinez has made a strong start to life at Goodison Park and shown that, despite Wigan’s struggles, he is a quality coach. Despite the loss of Marouane Fellaini, the squad has been improved, but they just lack the necessary quality to push for a top- four spot. Tottenham Given that it was always likely to take time for so many new signings to gel, the negativity from some Spurs fans has been surprising and ultimately won’t help the side. The team will surely improve as the season goes on and a title challenge and at least a top- four place certainly shouldn’t be ruled out, but a lack of creativity from central midfield, added to the lack of goals and the form of Roberto Soldado is a concern. And finally the defending league champions Manchester United Having failed to adequately add to a squad that had been carried by Sir Alex Ferguson’s nous in recent seasons, United’s struggles should be no surprise. There has been little to suggest that, for all his competency, David Moyes has the ability to turn good players into an excellent team and they could struggle for a top-four berth. Ultimately, quality players in key areas should rescue a place in the Champions League. So the big question remains WHO WILL BE THE 2013/2014 EPL CHAMPION???

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