4th Spurs P22 +18 38
5th Man City P21 +12 38
6th Liverpool P22 +14 37
7th Villa P21 +12 36
Tuesday 26th January
Wolves v Liverpool
Spurs v Fulham
Wednesday 27th January
Villa v Arsenal
Saturday 30th January
Birmingham v Spurs
Fulham v Villa
Liverpool v Bolton
Fulham are no mugs and will put up a fight at Spurs. They then put their good home record up against Villa - Craven Cottage is a difficult place to go these days.
Villa play in-form table toppers Arsenal before that, which they wont find easy.
The following week, Spurs go to Birmingham, who are on a record breaking unbeaten run and bang in form. Spurs wont find that easy.
And during that whole time, City dont play until January 31st, when they could go into their game looking up at us, 5 points ahead of them - which will put them under real pressure. Oh - and Villa play Spurs on 6th Feb as well.
All in all, we need to do our business, but with tonight's confidence boosting win (excellent performance too), we have to be looking to win at Wolves and then dispatch Bolton at Anfield.
If we do that, we'll be on a run of 6 wins and 1 draw in our last 7 league games, high on confidence and hopefully, with the others either not playing or facing some very hard games, in a much healthier position.
We have a chance to put ourselves into 4th place within the next 10 days and even just the sight of that, would put enormous pressure on the other three - let's remember, WE are the ones who qualify for the CL every season, not them. We're the ones who know what it takes. We're the ones who have the experience and the bottle.
Next week and half presents us with a chance to show it, and really put down a marker.
As a bonus, by the time we reach the end of January, Yossi should be back, possibly Agger and Johnson too, and Stevie will be close to returning too. This period of injuries is all about the remaining players to step up and do enough to keep us in the race, for the return of some big guns.
5th Man City P21 +12 38
6th Liverpool P22 +14 37
7th Villa P21 +12 36
Tuesday 26th January
Wolves v Liverpool
Spurs v Fulham
Wednesday 27th January
Villa v Arsenal
Saturday 30th January
Birmingham v Spurs
Fulham v Villa
Liverpool v Bolton
Fulham are no mugs and will put up a fight at Spurs. They then put their good home record up against Villa - Craven Cottage is a difficult place to go these days.
Villa play in-form table toppers Arsenal before that, which they wont find easy.
The following week, Spurs go to Birmingham, who are on a record breaking unbeaten run and bang in form. Spurs wont find that easy.
And during that whole time, City dont play until January 31st, when they could go into their game looking up at us, 5 points ahead of them - which will put them under real pressure. Oh - and Villa play Spurs on 6th Feb as well.
All in all, we need to do our business, but with tonight's confidence boosting win (excellent performance too), we have to be looking to win at Wolves and then dispatch Bolton at Anfield.
If we do that, we'll be on a run of 6 wins and 1 draw in our last 7 league games, high on confidence and hopefully, with the others either not playing or facing some very hard games, in a much healthier position.
We have a chance to put ourselves into 4th place within the next 10 days and even just the sight of that, would put enormous pressure on the other three - let's remember, WE are the ones who qualify for the CL every season, not them. We're the ones who know what it takes. We're the ones who have the experience and the bottle.
Next week and half presents us with a chance to show it, and really put down a marker.
As a bonus, by the time we reach the end of January, Yossi should be back, possibly Agger and Johnson too, and Stevie will be close to returning too. This period of injuries is all about the remaining players to step up and do enough to keep us in the race, for the return of some big guns.


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