Arsenal Should Field A Weakened Team Against Bayern Munich And Focus On FA Cup













This was supposed to be their season. The season that they ended the eight year drought, and the season when the empty trophy cabinets will finally be filled with some sort of silverware. What looked promising for the first five months is fast turning into despair. In fact, it is looking like a fight for fourth between them and their north London rivals Tottenham yet again. Come May it will be 9 years without any trophies for Arsenal, and that's not good enough.
The London Evening Standard has reported that Wales captain Aaron Ramsey is set to sign a new 5 year deal at the Emirates for £100,000 a week.
Manchester City centre-half, Joleon Lescott, 31, has today been linked with a summer move to Turkish side, Besiktas. The former Everton man is out of contract in the summer and has struggled to cement a place in City's starting line up since Mauel Pellegrini's arrival at the Etihad. But would a move out of the Premier League end his international career?
There has been many an opinion shared on the demise of the Premier league champions. David Moyes has come under fire from some die hard Manchester United fans who have questioned whether the former Everton man is up to the task in hand.
Manchester United have endured a poor run in all competitions this season and most of the players have failed to live up to the expectations as per United standards.
Everton have the tough task of travelling to the capital tomorrow as they take on Premier League leaders Chelsea. The Toffees are still chasing a spot in the top four and the result will be desperate to return to Merseyside with at least a point, but how should they line up against the Blues in order to make that happen.
Chelsea are looking to cement their place at the top of the Premier League tomorrow as they host Roberto Martinez's Everton side. Chelsea's home form is notoriously strong, but how should they line up to gain all three points?
In a feisty Merseyside derby, Liverpool thrashed neighbours Everton 4-0 to stay in fourth place in the Premier League. Here are five things we learned from the game.
There are few things more exciting than a derby in football, especially if it's close to home. This evening sees Everton make the short trip to Liverpool as the two Merseyside outfits go toe-to-toe in a game that could see them swap place in the Premier League table. Here are three battle where I see the game being won and lost.
Seamus Coleman or Rafael Da Silva? Rafael, or Coleman? If you were David Moyes right now, would you settle for the current Brazilian right-back at Old Trafford, or would you make a move for Coleman, who the Scot previously worked with at Goodison Park? There might not be anything in it, but Sky Bet consider Manchester United favourites to sign the Irish defender, with Arsenal second in the list.
Since Martinez took over from Moyes in the summer, Everton have gone from strength to strength and see themselves sitting in 5th place, 7 points off the leaders Arsenal.
I believe Everton have everything in place to finish in a top four position this season but when you look at the four teams above them: Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal, its hard to see the current top four dropping many points this season.
When Hull City were promoted last season it was off the back of a season where they were tight at the back and efficient at the other end.
Everton are flying this season and currently sit fifth in the league having lost just two games. There is room for improvement though, so here are three players who I feel should pull their socks up.
It is a great credit to Everton that the Merseysiders have now entered the conversation about who will win the Premier League this season.