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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
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shogun47
on 16/11/2023, 22:05:47 UTC
It is quite remarkable that if Aston Villa wins, Tottenham will be out of the top 4, but just recently (2 rounds ago) Tottenham was in first place. But it’s hard for me to believe in such an outcome, since three defeats in a row would be too unfair for Tottenham. I hope they stay in the title race. Overall, we are looking forward to a great tour with three big games at once.
All teams are in the race for the top four this season and I'm guessing som elite team will decline in performance. Aston Villa of yesterday are now competing with Tottenham Hotspur position, and Unai Emery seems to be very determine to fight for a place in the top four this season. Tottenham Hotspur have slim chances of winning games currently due to the massive hits of injuries and awful incident of red cards. Spurs boss, Angelos Postecoglou will have to work harder to revived his club and enable them to stand in solid position to win league games.

I still think that Manchester City has the best stamina from the top teams and maybe Liverpool is on that level as well. Arsenal also and I have doubts about Tottenham Hotspurs. Their first games were all spectacular with some great results against better teams as well, but I think there could be coming more problems for them in the last few months. And Manchester City is the team that can win 10 consecutive games as they have demonstrated very often.
Manchester City has the strongest team among all and it will be difficult for them to drop from there first position because they know how hard they tried before getting to were they are now on the table because by then it Tottenham Hotspur that was impressively maintaining the first position of the premier League table before they were broken by Chelsea.

Although to an extent Manchester City nearly lost the performance or courage to move to the first position on the premier league table because there performance was affected by the injury of Kevin de Bruyne but they were lucky to have gotten were they are now.

They are still the strongest team in my opinion, yes, but the gap between their quality and the quality of Real Madrid is not as big as it was last season. Kevin De Bruyne is out, Gundogan is out and that makes a huge difference because both were key players in so many respects. They had countless scorer points together. With that duo being gone, the game has changed a bit and you can already see that Manchester City struggles more often in situation where they wouldn't have struggled in the past season. But I am very curious to see how they will do this time against Los Blancos if they play against each other.