10 games left, the remaining fixtures for the title chase. Liverpool Brighton (H) Sheffield United (H) Manchester United (A) Crystal Palace (H) Fulham (A) West Ham (A) Tottenham (H) Aston Villa (A) Wolves (H) Everton (A) Manchester City Arsenal (H) Aston Villa (H) Crystal Palace (A) Luton (H) Tottenham (A) Nottingham Forest (A) Wolves (H) Fulham (A) West Ham (H) Brighton (A) Arsenal Manchester City (A) Luton (H) Brighton (A) Aston Villa (H) Wolves (A) Tottenham (A) Bournemouth (H) Manchester United (A) Everton (H) Chelsea (H) The games in Red have no dates yet
I count about five tough-ish games for each team. Run ins are overall pretty equal for each team. If City win their next two games they're favourites. If they don't win either, they're not. But plenty of time for anyone to go Spursy regardless.
Don't agree with that bit. If they lose both, it'll be a big hill to climb but if anyone can, Man City can. If they draw both they drop 4pts but Liverpool and Arsenal both drop 2pts too (potentially more if they don't win their other game), not the end of the world for them
I think we'll run out of steam because we're going for a quad again, especially if we don't hurry up and get some players back from injury.
Would give us a great chance, I'm not one for looking ahead but can't ignore a scenario where we beat them this weekend and then they draw or beat Arsenal the following week....
yes, yes they will. Before they could sit and break with pace but now they will go all out and while that's great to have a go they ended up 3-3 last time in December when city didn't have a full team and bascially went behind twice. give this city team a lead and they will kill spurs imo.
Its very hard to ignore at 5 point swing in our favour at this point in time but its not real til it happens. We need to get through sparta with no injures and then absolutely go for it at home and hope the result falls our way. after that its 10 games and 10 wins for the title. nothing less imo
Not only the points advantage but the positivity and surge of confidence could well be enough to get us over the line. The Citeh/Arsenal game is massive aswell.
Those two games are important, but whatever happens there's still plenty of opportunity for more twists and turns.
We need to match the points of Manchester City to win it. Arsenal needs to collect more points than Liverpool and Manchester City. We need to beat City on Sunday to increase our chance of winning it.