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I had a chance to watch a couple of La Liga matches this weekend, and was surprised at how the talent on display looked completely inferior to the Premier League. First game was Real Madrid against Osasuna, where the goalkeeping and referee decisions looked like something you would expect to see in the Coca-Cola Championship, not Premier League.
The second match I saw was Almeria against Atletico Madrid. This time it was the defensive errors that plagued the game.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
Liverpool did precisely that - against Sunderland and Boro - the first two weeks of the season.
That's when you declared that they had no shot to win the league.
They've also done it to Wigan and City.
A little intellectual consistency, please?
Cheers,
The Gaffer
And lost to Arsenal to boot.
Your point still appears to be
Liverpool - late winners in Aug-Oct - no chance in hell.
Man. U. - late winners in Nov-Jan - have wrapped up the League.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Because if that's your point, it's nonsense.
Liverpool's momentum has come undone. They started the season with some lucky wins, and then some brilliant play, but they've not been playing as well as of late.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
The League isn't won in January any more than it is won in October.
Your failure to acknowledge your intellectual inconsistency is disappointing, if not surprising.
As is the anti-Red bias.
P.S. Gerrard 68. So, so much for that theory.
Liverpool - 2008-09 triple winners.
Spurs - 2009 Carling Cup runners-up, 2010 Championship play-off runners up.
I'm not a Spurs supporter. I'm a Swansea fan.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
Now, for an intellectually consistent response, just the facts:
United are in better form right now (16 points from the last 6 games as opposed to 12), and are currently tied with Liverpool at 47 points with a game in hand. They are also on a run of NINE consecutive clean sheets, despite the loss of Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra. Barring a dozen additional injuries, they have the depth and experience to keep their pace up to the end of the season - Chelsea and Liverpool do not.
And that, my friend, is why United are the strong favorites to repeat as Champions.
Hey it could always be worse - you could be an Arsenal fan. But, on the bright side, UEFA Cup tickets are much cheaper!