Predicting the Future (Premier League matchday 7)
- joharo224
- Oct 2, 2021
- 2 min read
Manchester United vs Everton
3-1
Ronaldo has been United’s saving grace in recent weeks and without him they would probably have a new manager. Everton have been equally average and they do not have the players to beat this United side.
Burnley vs Norwich
2-0
Poor old Norwich just send them down already, Burnley did well last time out against Leicester and will look to build on that performance.
Chelsea vs Southampton
3-0
Chelsea have been showing signs of weakness for the first time under Tuchel. However, I expect them to bounce back with a comfortable win.
Leeds vs Watford
1-2
Leeds are still yet to pick up any sort of momentum and may struggle this season. Watford have pace to burn and the Yorkshire side will struggle to keep up.
Wolves vs Newcastle
3-0
Jimenez was finally back on the scoresheet after his awful injury and this may open the flood gates for both him and Wolves. Newcastle do not have the quality to put away chances and in the big leagues that is only going to cost you.
Brighton vs Arsenal
3-1
Arsenal have not enjoyed trips to Brighton in recent years with Neal Maupay being rent free in every Gooner. After a thumping win in the North London Derby Arsenal will be dragged down back to normality.
Crystal Palace vs Leicester
3-2
This new look Palace team are exciting and going to be a tough team to beat this season. Leicester are in very poor form and the Eagles will look to take advantage.
Tottenham vs Aston Villa
0-2
Its that time of the week again for Spurs fans nothing but depression to finish off the weekend. Villa will look to capitalise on the worst Spurs team in almost a decade.
West Ham vs Brentford
2-2
Brentford have looked nothing short of class so far in the Prem, likewise with the Hammers. This will be a fascinating contest that is too tight to call either way.
Liverpool vs Manchester City
1-2
What a game we have on our hands here, City blew away Chelsea in their last fixture and will look to do the same to Liverpool. The Reds need to sure up that defence because if they play to the same standard as they did at Brentford it could be a cricket score.
