by bigmick » Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:15 am
As far as Arsenal are concerned, I read somehwere that five out of their next seven games are Away from home. Clearly they are going to have their work cut out to continue as they have been, and it is far more likely that they will drop a few points, hopefully starting on Sunday.
When they too start to drop points, then the spotlight will turn on them. It's all very well playing great when you are spanking teams 7-0, but will they be able to grind it out when the wheels have come off? My guess is that they have been quite shrewd in that they had the second easiest start to the campaign (behind us unfortunately) and they have racked up the points on the board and in so doing have built themselves a little insurance.
Chelsea will continue now to win (it's worth remembering that they have visited both Anfield and Old Trafford in thsi opening spell) while for Man Utd, they are in the middle of one fo those runs where you look at their next game (is it Middlesboro at Home on Saturday) and you can only see one result, it's just a question of how many.
The challenge for us of course is firstly to try and land a body blow on Arsenal on Sunday. Man Utd proved against a much better Arsenal team than this one a couple of years back that it is possible to derail Wengers men by inflicting a defeat, and we've got to hope we can do that. At the least, we must avoid defeat if we possibly can. A loss, with Man Utd and Chelsea both winning would be a real body blow.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".