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I can see your point to not count out Chelsea yet especially because of their home unbeaten record, but realistically it's a two-horse race. You can include Chelsea if you want because of their ability to grind out results, but without Drogba, Essien, John Obi Mikel, Kalou, and maybe John Terry if x-rays prove substantial injury, Chelsea aren't going to have a chance at the title. They'll be a factor because they may be able to take points from United and Arsenal in the second half of the season, but they won't be in a position to win the title themselves.
Liverpool have just as good of a chance as Chelsea at winning the title--and that's a slim one--because they're not losing anyone to the African Cup of Nations and they're getting healthier and healthier. I think they'll finish just ahead of Chelsea this season, with United winning the league, then Arsenal, then Liverpool, and then Chelsea.
I actually enjoyed the whole intensity of the match at Anfield. Felt tired by the time the Lah'an derby came around.
Realistically, Liverpool is not from the class of United or Arsenal-it pains me to say it, but it is the case...after all, last season we got rid of our most creative player: Garcia-why, Rafa, why?
The other game: very entertaining. I thought Chelsea were quite unlucky to ceoncede such a cheap goal at such a crucial time of the game. They were missing Drogba and Essien big time-obvious but...I as thinking what happens now when Van Persie is back-does that mean that Hleb goes on the bench?
But-yes-it is a two-horse race, with the possibility of Chelsea joining in if they continue with their consistency. As for Liverpool? FA Cup, Carling Cup(Wednseday at Chelsea will be tough), and Champions League are our best chances for a trophey. Hey, at least the title dream ended this year in mid-December, and not in mid-October...
I agree with you...
And as Arsenal fans, I really thank a lot to ALmunia..
He is such a good keeper.. It is exit for Lehman and Diarra..
Flamini and Fab is such a good combination even they're not 100 percent.. Go go gooners..
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As to being out of the title race, remember Liverpool still has a game in hand, and its mid December ffs !
We are still missing a couple of valuable first team players, won't lose any to the African Cup, are still a team that has only been playing together for this season alone and still improving each game.
Don't forget Arsenal and Man U have lost to teams "they should have beat", that isn't impossible again in the many games left.
Granted Liverpool weren't at their best yesterday and were beaten, as usual it seems with Man U, with a soft goal. Rooneys "shot" was wide, just happens Tevez was in the way.
Pure garbage? In the UK the bookies have Lpool at 14/1 to win the Prem, wake up and smell Roo's new fragrance - Man U best price is evens, Arsenal 2/1.
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