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March 03, 2026, 11:31:23 PM
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What about this round? Do you expect the gap between the title contenders to melt more? Honestly I don't... Arsenal are playing away against Brighton. Technically not an easy matchup. The opponent is also improving their form. But still expecting a win for Arteta.  Smiley

Manchester City are playing home against Forest. One of the easiest fixtures for them. I know Forest have a new manager and they resisted Liverpool well despite the loss. But at Etihad I don't think they can get a favorable result.
In football anything is possible we cannot rule out the possibility that bigger teams can't lose in the games. Football is full of uncertainties it is risky to often placed high expectations in a big team that they must win all their matches. Arsenal and Brighton,Manchester city and Nottingham forest are tough matches. Arsenal and manchester city might loose against their rivals if they fail to put on a strong performance.


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March 03, 2026, 11:57:52 PM
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What about this round? Do you expect the gap between the title contenders to melt more? Honestly I don't... Arsenal are playing away against Brighton. Technically not an easy matchup. The opponent is also improving their form. But still expecting a win for Arteta.  Smiley

Manchester City are playing home against Forest. One of the easiest fixtures for them. I know Forest have a new manager and they resisted Liverpool well despite the loss. But at Etihad I don't think they can get a favorable result.
In football anything is possible we cannot rule out the possibility that bigger teams can't lose in the games. Football is full of uncertainties it is risky to often placed high expectations in a big team that they must win all their matches. Arsenal and Brighton,Manchester city and Nottingham forest are tough matches. Arsenal and manchester city might loose against their rivals if they fail to put on a strong performance.
I can't imagine the possibility of both Manchester City and Arsenal losing their match tomorrow against their opponents. It will rather be a draw match any of them can have at least, not for us to see any of them lose at this point the top position is at a tight range for the better team to maintain its top spot till the end of the season. This is what will be playing out every week till we hear that one of the teams (Manchester City or Arsenal) has lost their match points for the week. I just hope it won't be Arsenal

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Today at 01:41:56 AM
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I think both Arsenal and Manchester City will win their matches tomorrow. What I'm curious about is how Aston Villa will fare against Chelsea. They've been struggling a lot in recent weeks. They've only won twice in their last 8 matches, but they're still in 4th place. If they can't stop this poor run, they could lose 4th place.
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Today at 03:04:27 AM
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Losing to the last team in the table is not a great look for Liverpool. The current Premier League champions are struggling to fight for their place in the top 4.
But we have to give some credit to Wolverhamption. They defeated Aston Villa 2-0 last Fri and they did it again today, proving it might not have been a coincidence. Those were only their 2nd and 3rd league wins in the season. They finally woke up, but it's probably a bit too late to escape relegation.

Funnily enough, bothe Wolves and Liverpool will meet next Friday again in the FA Cup 5th round. I wonder if Wolves will be able to replicate their today's success.


No surprise, it’s always like this. A team from the bottom of the league shocks the favorite team. It’s their first back-to-back Premier League wins this season. However, I still don’t think they can escape relegation because of the 11 points gap with Nottingham Forest. There are 8 matches left for Wolves, while the other teams in the safe zone still have 10 matches to play. On the other hand, this result could be a Champions League signal for Manchester United.

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