Five questions on the next matchweek of EPL action as Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham all look for late transfers
There’s a fascinating match this week in theThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.After the first week, both teams looked spectacular in strolling to victory. But after last week in particular, you wonder what kind of a rebound game we’re going to see this week as they face each other.
Poor substitutions, awful tactics and shoddy defending saw them give up two late goals in an epic collapse.Article content No one was expecting Newcastle to win the league this year, but there was a general feeling their placement in the top four and a Champions League spot was something that was now going to be standard. A third loss in a row would start to heap the pressure on a little bit.Article contentRewind to the early 2000s: Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Thierry Henry, Sir Alex Ferguson vs. Arsene Wenger, there was no more bitter rivalry in all of sports.
Both teams are back in the Champions League, both teams are already trailing Manchester City, both teams need a win. This is absolutely a must-see this weekend.Last year was a disaster. The transfer window has been a disaster. Yet last week’s tremendously gritty 2-1 win at Newcastle with 10 men prompted Jurgen Klopp to say it was the most amazing comeback in his more than 1,000 games as a manager.
The match is at Anfield, but the Villans are no pushovers. They got steamrolled in the opener by Newcastle, but have put two solid wins together and only Brighton has scored more goals this season, one more than Villa.
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