Friday, 29 March 2013

Premier League Predictions 30/03/13

SATURDAY

SUNDERLAND v MANCHESTER UNITED
PREDICTION: 0-1
KEY PLAYERS:
Picture of Wayne Rooney Steven Fletcher
Wayne Rooney         Steven Fletcher

ARSENAL v READING
PREDICTION: 4-2
KEY PLAYERS:
Theo Walcott Adam Le Fondre
      Theo Walcott                  Adam Le Fondre

MANCHESTER CITY v NEWCASTLE
PREDICTION: 2-0
KEY PLAYERS:
Picture of Yaya Toure Picture of Yohan Cabaye
      Yaya Toure           Yohan Cabaye

SOUTHAMPTON v CHELSEA
PREDICTION: 1-1
KEY PLAYERS:
Picture of Gaston Ramirez Juan Mata
   Gaston Ramirez           Juan Mata

SWANSEA v TOTTENHAM
PREDICTION: 1-2
KEY PLAYERS:
Michu Gareth Bale
     Michu                                   Gareth Bale

WEST HAM v WEST BROM
PREDICTION: 2-2
KEY PLAYERS:
Picture of Joe Cole Romelu Lukaku
    Joe Cole                 Romelu Lukaku

WIGAN v NORWICH
PREDICTION: 2-0
KEY PLAYERS:
Arouna Kone Picture of Robert Snodgrass
    Arouna Kone           Robert Snodgrass

EVERTON v STOKE CITY
PREDICTION: 3-0
KEY PLAYERS:
Marouane Fellaini Jon Walters
    Marouane Fellaini           Jonathan Walters 

SUNDAY

ASTON VILLA v LIVERPOOL
PREDICTION: 1-3
KEY PLAYERS:
Christian Benteke Picture of Luis Suarez
   Christian Benteke        Luis Suarez

MONDAY

FULHAM v QPR
PREDICTION: 2-1
KEY PLAYERS:
Dimitar Berbatov Picture of Andros Townsend
    Dimitar Berbatov         Andros Townsend


 

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Manchester City v Newcastle United

DATE: 30/03/13
KICK OFF: 15.00pm
VENUE: Etihad Stadium
PREDICTION: 2-0


 
Preview  
Roberto Mancini has finally admitted the title race is 'over', but will demand a strong finish to the season from his misfiring stars.
Yaya Toure was the star of the show against the Toon Army last season and will be again in Saturday's afternoon fixture, this time for more controversial reasons. Although the Ivorian has rejected claims he is set for a move to French money-bags Paris Saint Germain, his future still remains uncertain.
 
Roberto Mancini has broken his silence since City's 2-0 defeat away at Everton, stating that both Yaya and himself will be staying at the club for a long time to come. Whether his claims are true or not only he knows, but an aura of uncertainty will definitely be circulating round the Etihad this weekend.
 
Newcastle go into the tie still fuming at the FA's decision not to punish Callum McManaman's horrific tackle on Massadio Haidara. Extraordinarily, the FA, Roberto Martinez and even Wigan owner Dave Whelan have all seemingly ignored the hideousness of the challenge which could have broken the young Frenchman's leg.
 
Injury has been a common theme for Alan Pardew's side this season and has indubitably affected their less than impressive league position. City's record against Newcastle is encouraging for the Citizen's, but will Pardew's French revolution cause an upset?
 
Line-Up
City fans could see Aguero, Kompany and fan favourite Micah Richards all return to the side this weekend.
 
Much to Mancini's fury, Vinny turned out for Belgium in the week but on a more positive note, the captain could line up in the centre of defence on Saturday. Whether or not he'll break the solid partnership between Kolo and Nastasic is yet to be seen.
 
The City faithful are dying to see Micah in action, but again, taking Zabaleta's place is no mean feat. I'd expect to see a late cameo from the right back rather than a full 90 minutes.
 
Aguero was sent home from Argentina's camp last week which doesn't bode well for his chances this weekend. Tevez and Dzeko likely to start up front again.
 
Head to Head
City's home record against the Magpies is extremely impressive. Since the Premier League began, the Blues have recorded 40 wins in 76 games on home turf, scoring 136 goals in the process.
 
Remarkably, Newcastle have never won at the Etihad and you have to go back to September 2000 to pick out their last win away to the Citizens.
 
Although the title may be over for City, they'll be expecting nothing less than a win on Saturday.
 
Key Men
Yohan Cabaye
The 27 year old has been the main man for the Magpies with 6 goals from midfield in 25 appearances this season. Although Newcastle has struggled for goals this year and have lost their threat in the box, Cabaye can always pick out the top corner from a free-kick. City will have to be wary.
 
Yaya Toure
It will be interesting to see how Yaya reacts to the recent media talk. He has stated that his future lies at City 'for the moment' (words that will concern City fans) and seems open to a move elsewhere. Is his new, distasteful attitude money orientated or just the result of a poor season? Hopefully his performance will show some dedication this weekend.
 
Fantasy Premier League Leaders
Carlos Tevez 141 points
David Silva 119 points
Joe Hart 115 points
 

Papiss Cisse 90 points
Yohan Cabaye 75 points
Davide Santon 70 points 
 
Top Scorers
Carlos Tevez
Carlos Tevez
                        15
 
Papiss Cisse
Papiss Cisse
                          10
 
                                                                                                                

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Midfield Maestros: Who Can Replace Yaya?

Ever since his £24m switch from Barcelona to Manchester City in 2010, Yaya Toure has ignited the Premier League with his terrific technique and punishing power.
Yaya Toure: Manchester City remain relaxed about midfielder's contract situation
The Ivorian titan has become one of the world's most sought after box-to-box midfielders, a role he has revelled in under Roberto Mancini. And let it not be mistaken how much Yaya owes to his Italian boss...

At Barcelona, Toure was considered a defensive-midfielder and was often employed as a central defender under Pep Guardiola. His attacking prowess was never allowed to flourish in La Liga and his goalscoring record was poor with only 6 goals in 117 appearances for the Spanish club.

The transformation in Yaya's style of play since his move to the Premier League is nothing short of miraculous. In 117 appearances for Manchester City (and in his new role), the big man has netted over 4 times as many goals helping the Citizens to their FA Cup (2010/2011), Barclays Premier League (2011/2012) and Community Shield (2012/2013) successes in the last three years. In this time, he has also been awarded with the 2011 and 2012 African Player of the Year awards.

Stories emerging about his future today therefore come as a massive shock to all City fans. His agent, Dimitri Seluk, has suggested his client is ready to leave if he is not offered a new contract by Saturday of this week. According to Seluk, talks regarding Yaya's contract have been ongoing for six months and have still not progressed in an favourable manner. Although the Blues have said they are 'relaxed' about his contract situation, the story leaves their fans on edge as they wait in the dark over their star player's future.

Stats

Age: 29
Career Appearances/Goals: 403/47
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 27/6
2012/2013 League Assists: 3
Notable Honours: Champions League 2008/2009, Club World Cup 2009, FA Cup 2010/2011, Barclays Premier League 2011/2012, African Player of the Year 2011, 2012, Premier League Team of the Year 2011/2012, Community Shield 2012

Unsurprisingly, Yaya has acquired all of his personal accolades under Roberto Mancini. Should Yaya go, he'll be leaving behind his greatest mentor, his greatest fans and most importantly, the respect of the footballing world.

So who can replace him?
Whilst every blue holds the hope that the big Ivorian will stay, there will always be targets in mind should he actually leave the club.

To find out who some of these targets might include, I took to twitter and asked around...

Daniele De Rossi  (Suggested by: @ardwick_afc & @TommyH_95)

Age: 29
Club: AS Roma
Career Appearances/Goals: 410/47
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 21/0
2012/2013 League Assists: 2
Notable Honours: World Cup 2006, Italian Player of the Year 2009, Euro 2012 Team of the Tournament

What the loyal Italian lacks in goals, he makes up for in experience. The 29 year old is a World Cup winner who's combative style would suit perfectly in City's midfield. His versatility also means he can play in defence, however, he lacks the creativity and attacking threat of Yaya.

Marouane Fellaini  (Suggested by: @DanHainey & @aMusedInBaby)

Age: 25
Club: Everton
Career Appearances/Goals: 250/43
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 29/12
2012/2013 League Assists: 5
Notable Honours: Premier League Player of the Month November 2012

The feisty Belgian has been one of the stars of the season this year and has propelled his club into 6th place in the league. Fellaini is well on track to overtake Yaya's career goalscoring record and has netted nearly as many times as the Ivorian in 160 less appearances. His assist record this year is also better, however, is he good enough to fill Yaya's boots? Not many think so.

Toni Kroos  (Suggested by: @Binkers831)

Age: 23
Club: Bayern Munich
Career Appearances/Goals: 213/34
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 35/9
2012/2013 League Assists: 7
Notable Honours: World Cup Bronze Medal 2010, Champions League Runner Up 2011/2012

The young German has already got bags of experience, but is yet to get his hands on a gold medal. Kroos was part of Germany's world cup team that came 3rd place in 2010 and Bayern's tragic penalty defeat to Chelsea last year and the Bayern midfielder will be hoping for Champion's League success this year. Although he might be young, Kroos is already establishing himself as one of Europe's best midfielders and could provide City with some much needed energy in the centre of the park.

Arturo Vidal  (Suggested by: @MCFCStatistics & @TommyH_95)

Age: 25
Club: Juventus
Career Appearances/Goals: 269/43
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 34/10
2012/2013 League Assists: 7
Notable Honours: Serie A 2011/2012, Supercoppa Italiana 2012

'The Warrior' was instrumental in Juventus' invincible title winning season last year and his impressive goal/assist record in this 2012/2013 season has alerted a number of Europe's top clubs. The Chileans tenacity and tireless style is something Yaya lacks and the South American is the player I'd hand pick to fill his place in midfield.

Ilkay Gundogan  (Suggested by: @SamuelCurtin0 & TommyH_95)

Age: 22
Club: Borussia Dortmund
Career Appearances/Goals: 98/11
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 22/1
2012/2013 League Assists: 2
Notable Honours: Bundesliga 2011/2012

Unlike Kroos, Borussia's Ilkay Gundogan doesn't possess a great deal of experience. Despite this, he has formed a lethal duo with his German counterpart Mario Gotze in the centre of Jurgen Klopp's midfield which saw Die Schwarzgelben beat Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title last year. With his help, Dortmund have also made the quarter finals of this years Champions League in which they savaged Manchester City in the group stages. Although Gundogan (labelled as 'the new Ozil') may be too young to fill Yaya's void right now, he'll definitely be a contender in the future.

Claudio Marchisio  (Suggested by: @TommyH_95)

Age: 27
Club: Juventus
Career Appearances/Goals: 234/26
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 32/7
2012/2013 League Assists: 7
Notable Honours: Serie A 2011/2012, Euro 2012 Runner Up

Known for his pace, versitality and tenacity, Claudio Marchisio has established himself as Italy's new Francesco Totti. Along with Arturo Vidal he has formed a frightening partnership in Juventus' midfield firing them to an unbeaten Serie A title win last season. With Juventus still in the Champions League and sitting firmly on top of the league table, it is unlikely that the Italian star will consider a move in the summer.

Sergio Busquets  (Suggested by: @aMusedInBaby)

Age: 24
Club: Barcelona
Career Appearances/Goals: 266/9
2012/2013 Appearances/Goals: 37/1
2012/2013 League Assists: 2
Notable Honours: La Liga 2008/2009, 2009/2010, 2010/2011, Copa Del Rey 2008/2009, 2011,2012, Champions League 2008/2009, 2010/2011, Club World Cup 2009, 2011, La Liga Breakthrough Player 2009, World Cup 2010, European Championship 2012, Euro 2012 Team of the Tournament

When you're part of the Barcelona and the Spain squad it's not hard to experience success, and Barca's 24 year old midfielder has certainly had a lot of that. Busquets sits in front of the back four and plays as a defensive midfielder, leaving Xavi, Iniesta and Messi to create the chances for the team. This is reflected in his poor goalscoring/assist record, however, is Busquests just another Yaya Toure waiting to show the world his attacking abilities?

Other Suggestions
Joao Moutinho (Suggested by: @ammar9518)


Bastian Schweinsteiger (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Alex Song (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Esteban Cambiasso (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Sven Bender (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Gabi Fernandez (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Yohan Cabaye (Suggested by: @benashworth2)


Kevin Prince Boateng (Suggest by: @Dembe_MCFC)


Cesc Fabregas (Suggested by: @Dembe_MCFC)