Monday, 21 March 2011

Winners and Losers of this Week-end

WINNERS

Chelsea

The Billionaires Battle was meant to be the day that Manchester City show that the billions invested by their Arabs owners were ready to overtake the roubles of Abrahamovic. A defeat would have meant a total surrender of their title but Chelsea played out of their skins to record a fourth consecutive win which heaps the pressure on United.

Liverpool

Dalglish´s feel-good factor is leading the club to a late resurgence but it could still be one that see them challenge Spurs for a fifth place spot. In a tremendous run since January, Liverpool could even harbour hopes for the final top 4 berth.

West Ham


Out of the bottom three for the first time this season and a battling draw against rivals Spurs continues their good form. They now look in good shape to beat the drop.


LOSERS

Spurs:

Redknapp has boasted all season that his side can win the league. They are now five points behind Chelsea and the Top 4 looks like a distant dream after their latest draw. Liverpool are just four points behind and they could struggle to even finish fifth.

Manchester City

The end of their title ambitions despite spending 200m in two seasons. They must be happy with a Champions League place now but is it all what their massive investment was supposed to get?

Birmingham

In free-fall ever since their fortunate Carling Cup win over Arsenal. Three consecutive defeats and just one point in their last four games mean that McLeish´s men need to refocus fast if they are to remain a Premiership club.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Relegation battle: Who will beat the drop?

It is that time of the year again and Football Point takes a look at the teams in danger of a relegation fight with just eight games remaining. It is one of the tightest battles for years and even teams like Stoke and Everton are not entirely safe.

Wigan: Martinez can get credit for trying to play football the right way but the results have not come for his side. The Birmingham game will be a must-win if Wigan are to stand a chance. Odds to go down: 1/4

Wolves: Showing fighting spirit lately, including wins over Man U and an unlucky draw against Spurs. Fixtures remaining involve games against fellow relegation strugglers so a few wins could ensure survival again. 11/10

West Ham: Has been playing well since December but unable to get out of the bottom three all season. Great wins over Liverpool and Stoke but have a diabolical fixture list with games against Spurs, United, Chelsea and City. Will need to get points in one of the big games but recent form is promising. 6/4

Birmingham: Stunned everybody by beating Arsenal in the Carling Cup. It was a fluke goal but they managed to end their 48 year trophy-drought. However, it cannot still hide the fact that Premier League form has not been good. The home defeat to West Brom is a case in point and they need to refocus quickly if they are to save their Premier League status. 11/4

Blackburn: In free-fall as the Indian owners are realising (perhaps too late) that Steve Kean does not have the experience to guide them to safety. Has lost 4 in their last six and with fixtures against Arsenal, City and United left, it is not looking good. 11/4

WBA: Replaced Di Matteo with Hodgson in a desperate attempt to halt the poor results of the last three months. Big win at Birmingham and on-loan Arsenal striker Vela could prove the key. Also have Liverpool, Arsenal , Chelsea and Spurs as tough games left. It won´t be easy but they might scrape through. 15/8

Blackpool: Took the league by storm but Holloway has perhaps been guilty of believing his own hype, with attacks on both Houllier and Dalglish in January. Needs to keep focus but just two wins since December has added to the gloom at the club. 10/11

Stoke: Pulis is also another one who likes to blow his own trumpet and boasted that safety was already achieved in December. But a poor run of four points in the last six games mean  that they are living dangerously. The football on show has also made the club  the Premiership least favourite club. 14/1

Newcastle : Most people never understood the decision to replace Houghton with Pardew. Results have deteriorated under Pardew but Houghton may have done just enough to get the points to save Newcastle. 25/1

Everton: Moyes may have just saved Everton again even though the fans have realised that lack of investment have meant that Moyes is struggling to take the club to a different level. Odds of 50/1 are generous given their very small squad. Fans are questionning Moyes and the pressure is getting to him.

Monday, 21 February 2011

Vela saves Hodgson


Arsenal loanee Carlos Vela came off the bench to salvage a last minute draw for West Bromwhich Albion in their derby against Wolves. Wolves look like to be holding on to a precious win until the Mexican scored a poacher's goal to rescue a point in Hodgson's first game.

In other FA Cups games, Leyton Orient forced their illustrious opponents Arsenal to a replay at the Emirates. Orient's chairman Hearn says that the replay will help his club break even this year.

Manchester City destroyed Notts County with a Vieira double but their neighbour United struggled to beat non-league opposition Crawley Town at Old Trafford on Saturday. 

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Ancelotti next to be sacked after latest set back?



David Moyes looked down and out in the FA Cup replay at Stamford Bridge until a last minute free-kick from Baines saved him. The Everton manager has been under pressure for some time now but his side eventually beat Chelsea's Ancelotti, who now looks under real danger.

Next to be sacked ( chances and betting):


Avram Grant: Never the Hammers fans choice (nor the Board) it seems and the uncharismatic Israeli manager remains in trouble despite his side showing spirit lately. The O'Neil fiasco has made things diffiicult for the West Ham board but Grant remains always two bad results from the sack. Odds: 8/13

Ancelotti: On a terrible run since the sacking of Ray Wilkins. The trigger happy Abrahamovic has remained loyal to the Italian, who has after all delivered the double last season. But the FA Cup exit will heap the pressure. Odds: 4/1

Moyes: Under intense scrutiny at Everton after a run of just 3 wins out of 11 games in the league. The FA Cup win is a huge relief but he will need to improve results in the league. Odds: 8/1

Martinez: Has just one win out of the last 12. Plays good football but Wigan fans are getting restless. 8/1


McLeish: Not liked by the Board or the owner Yeung but latest results have saved his job. A trip to the Carling Cup final has rejuvenated the side but a defeat and a bad run in the league could still cost him. 12/1

Houllier: Has not convinced the Villa fans despite being heavily backed in the transfer window. Has an impressive CV and has owner Lerner on his side but a team which finished sixth in the last three years is still very close to the relegation zone. 15/1

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Allardyce talking himself up for the WBA job


Sam Allardyce is desperate to get back to management after a few months out of a job.

Commenting at length on the West Brom vacancy, Allardyce praised his own record and reiterated that he can make "top teams".

Allardyce was said to be frustrated for not being approached by West Ham when there were intense rumours about Grant's future.

He is now trying to make sure he lands the Albion job, even though the Baggies hierarchy are split over his hugely confrontational behaviour.

Gomez first choice ahead of Torres


Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez has revealed that Chelsea wanted to sign him before they swooped for Liverpool's Fernando Torres.

Chelsea made an offer of  €42m (around £33m)  for the German striker but Bayern Munich rejected the bid.

Gomez claimed that he was only told of the bid after it was rejected.

Chelsea did not go back to Bayern with an improved offer and instead smashed the British transfer record for Torres.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Tensions ahead of the Manchester derby


The temperature is rising ahead of the most eagerly awaited Manchester derby in years.

Manchester United fans are planning a "party" to "celebrate" City's lack of trophies for the past 35 years.

Joe Hart has reacted furiously to this lack of respect and claims that United fans know that this could be their "last party".

A City win would put enormous pressure on United as they will move to just two points behind, with Arsenal and Chelsea also in the hunt.

United could however extend their lead to eight points should they beat their rivals but confidence is not high after their defeat at bottom club Wolves.

Man Utd also face away trips to Chelsea and Liverpool in a month that could define their season.