Friday 19 October 2012

EPL is back again after the International break

Posted by TR On 08:37 No comments

  Finally EPL is alive again after a long International Break for two weeks. Just two weeks, but for an EPL follower its is too long. Can't wait to see the favorite teams playing. So EPL is back in action. The fixtures for the weekend are as follows:

20 Oct 12:45 Tottenham vs Chelsea 
20 Oct 15:00 Fulham vs Aston Villa 
20 Oct 15:00 Liverpool vs Reading 
20 Oct 15:00 Man Utd vs Stoke City 
20 Oct 15:00 Swansea v Wigan 
20 Oct 15:00 West Brom vs Man City 
20 Oct 15:00 West Ham vs Southampton
20 Oct 17:30 Norwich vs Arsenal 

21 Oct 13:30 Sunderland vs Newcastle
21 Oct 16:00 QPR vs Everton

   From all the fixture, I would like to discuss Tottenham Vs Chelsea.Chelsea is on the top of the league table with 19 points from 7 games with 6 wins and a draw, While Tottenham is on the 5th spot with 14 points. Both teams are in good form. In the last three premier League games Chelsea have defeated Stoke City(1-0), Arsenal(2-1) and Norwich City(4-1), While Tottenham have defeated QPR(2-1), Manchester United(3-2) and Aston Villa(2-0). Tottenham has improved their games very much from their start at the season. Beating Manchester United at Old Trafford 3-2 was an amazing display of football by the Spurs. So they are in confidence. 
  AVB will be meeting his former club, who sacked him after a long crisis between him and the players. Just after his departure, De Matteo turn things around and Chelsea went on to win the CL and FA cup.  SO this meeting will be a must win for AVB. He will do everything he can to win. 
The trip looks as if it will come too early for Benoit Assou-Ekotto, though and he should miss out with a knee injury, while Younes Kaboul and Scott Parker remain long-term absentees.  Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo will be without captain John Terry for the game after he accepted his four-game ban for racially abusing Antono Ferdinand, but Daniel Sturridge could return from a hamstring injury. Elsewhere, Frank Lampard and Ryan Bertrand remain doubtful having both missed England duty with a virus and calf complaint.
  Tottenham are currently on a nine-game unbeaten run, having not tasted defeat since the opening day of the season away at Newcastle. Chelsea have not won at White Hart Lane in their last six visits.

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