BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Would like a handy home draw next two rounds .
Sappy404 wrote: » It's incredible how quickly predictions change. Opening round: Liverpool put 4 past Arsenal, they're contenders. Wenger needs to go. Spurs only drew with Everton? They don't have enough players for CL and a league push. With Pep and Mourinho, City and United surely favourites for the league. Round 2: Liverpool lose 2-0 to Burnley - fooked. Lucky to get 4th. Same old problems. Conte has Costa banging them in again. Chelsea will defo get top 4. Mourinho and Ibra will win United the league. Arsenal only managed a draw with relegation candidates Leicester? They're gone. Round 3: Decent LFC performance v Spurs, who look poor. They won't make top 4 this season. Harry Kane is a busted flush. Chelsea really are back. United winning in Fergie time again, of course. Mourinho knows how to win them the league. They'll hold off City now and go top after that. Arsenal only beat Watford, big deal. Round 4: Liverpool hammer the Champions. We're BACK. Chelsea robbed vs Swansea, slight dent in their title push. Arsenal scraped a win v Southampton? Jammy. 2-1 City in the derby - Pep is the only chink in Mourinho's armour. They'll just edge United to the title this season then. But their dodgy keeper will cost them a few points. Round 5: Pep is unstoppable - how ever will they drop points? They'll win the quadruple and go unbeaten. United are imploding, typical Mourinho. Spurs lose Kane? They're gone. So it's between Liverpool and City, then. Liverpool have already played all the top teams in the toughest opening fixture list ever. This will go right to the wire. Current top 4: 1 Manchester City 2 Everton 3 Tottenham Hotspur 4 Arsenal
Alonso77 wrote: We're gonna lose in a scrappy 1nil now, aren't we?
Speckydodge wrote: » Nope, we're going to absolutely batter them
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » We have goals from all over. We can score this season unlike last two seasons. We should handle the likes of Hull because of this. We can concede first and still beat them 4-1. Before we would lose 0-1 .
Talisman wrote: » Except from the strikers - Sturridge and Origi have yet to score in the league, Ings has yet to play. Firmino has chipped in with 2 goals but he's not a striker, he's a support player. It's early days and there have only been 5 league games played so there's no need to panic or get over excited just yet.
NukaCola wrote: » You can call Firmino what you want but he is our main man up top now. Origi hasn't started a league game as far as I remember either and Danny wont be relied on too much so I wouldn't be too worried about "strikers" not scoring, its not how we set up anyway......if anything its more important to get goals from all positions than relying on a striker....
dogbert27 wrote: » Yeah Origi and Sturridge both have 2 in the League Cup. Sturridge was involved in 3 of the 4 goals against Leicester. As you say we're now being set up to get goals from all areas of the pitch and not be reliant on an out and out striker. We have scored 11 league goals through 7 different players compared to say United who have 8 league goals but Ibrahimovic has scored 4 of them and Rashford 2.
Fieldog wrote: » Last season we had 5 goals in 7 games under Rodgers, this season we have got 19 after 7 games with Klopp... Progress...
emmetkenny wrote: » How do the conceded stats compare?
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Conceded 8 compared to this season's 6
Augeo wrote: » We've conceded 8 this year in the PL.
dogbert27 wrote: » I'd like to get Newcastle at home next round, would be a great atmosphere with a Rafa return.
5starpool wrote: » We've already had that in recent months! I think both Rafa's returns as manager since he left us were 2-2 draws.