Friday, July 24, 2009

English Premier League - Overview and Predictions



The biggest football league will kick off next month. Like millions of fans, I am waiting with baited breath for the action to unfold. There has not been significant action on the transfer market in England, Real Madrid have hogged all the spotlight. Lets evaluate the chances of three contenders for the title.

Liverpool

There have been no significant additions to the Liverpool team. Glen Johnson at right back is the only signing so far. The team lacks match winners and is largely dependent on the two kingpins, Stevie G and Torres. If the opposition stifle them, Liverpool finds it difficult to score. Young players like Babel, El-Zhar, Ngog etc have flattered to deceive last season.

Chelsea
The biggest change this season has been the arrival of coach Carlo Ancelotti. The team remains well balanced and the only reason they fell behind last year was due to the unsettling approach of their former coach. Chelsea are strong defensively and play attacking football. The key strength lies in their midfield. For Chelsea to win this year, they need to make sure that there are no off field distractions. They do need to introduce some young talent to ensure that the veterans do not burn out.

Manchester United
The champions for the last three years are going to find it difficult this season. Departures of Ronaldo and Tevez will deplete the attacking resources. The challenge will be to find the goals this season. The manager has made a baffling choice by signing Owen. In the past he may have pulled some master strokes but I am not sure if this horse will payout. The core defense remains the same and the philosophy of 'If the opposition cannot score, you cannot lose' will be the driving force.

Verdict

The other teams will face an uphill task catching up with the big boys. Arsenal, City and Villa seem to have interesting projects developing.
As things stand, I think Chelsea will win the title this season. It will be difficult for United and Liverpool to remain consistent this season. But football is a game where strange things happen.

6 comments:

DeShKaChAsKa said...

Dude where are the good strikers in Chelsea. Drogba will whine and abuse, Anelka is as moody as rains in Mumbai

Owen can be the surprise package

Although they are underdogs Everton seem like a team which can achieve top 4 atleast over the millions of City

randomthoughts said...

If Drogba stays on his feet more than the floor, he is a threat.
I just hope the Owen gamble pays off. It may be a good bargain, but not sure if it will win the league.

I like Evertons approach, dont fancy City though..

Blue-is-the-color said...

Chelsea are strong again and I agree with Didier fit he will do well coz Carletto is giving him importance and as long as he gets it...he will bang in the goals baby!!!
Expect Liverpool to be a bigger threat but they need to retain the players and perhaps need a backup striker for Torres..

randomthoughts said...

Tevez would have fit perfectly.. Wonder who else??

Blue-is-the-color said...

I was surprised they dint go for Tevez..Hope Villa comes now that Barca dont need him and hopefully Real Cant afford him unless they make money off their Dutch contingent...

Jalap. said...

Ah here.

I can bet Manure will get smacked away 2 months into the season. Chelsea are the strongest but without much additions, they can fall away. Arsenal were written off for this season before 2007 began and if Cesc Fab. leaves, they are in real deep shit.

Surprise package might be Tottenham. With Crouch, they have 4 awesome forwards and a seemingly odd but strong midfield.

As for us, do yotube aquiliani's goals. He is as much of a star as anyone and only 25. And by saving Mascherano, Carra, and Torres, we have quote the lineup to demolish almost everyone except maybe Madrid.