![]() Of course Chelsea should win it, but I've been saying that most weeks about Graham Potter's side and I have been wrong to think they will start playing better. This is one of those games where I honestly don't have a clue what to expect. To enjoy Newsround at its best you will need to have JavaScript turned on. I think City will have enough to unlock them though, especially at the Etihad. Foden coming back, and being at such a high level is really good news for them.ĪntsLive's prediction: Newcastle don't always look like scoring but they don't concede many either. It's definitely a boost for Pep Guardiola's side that Phil Foden is back in the team and playing so well.įor whatever reason, he wasn't the only City player who hadn't really kicked on since the World Cup and if they are going to push Arsenal, they need to be at their best. The pressure is on them now, especially after Arsenal's victory in midweek, and the champions are getting to the stage where they know they can't slip up. I do like the way Magpies boss Eddie Howe sets his team up and they will be awkward opposition at Etihad Stadium, especially with Nick Pope back in goal, but I still think Manchester City will win.Ĭity have to win, really. They weren't outplayed by Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final, but I thought Erik ten Hag's side won pretty comfortably. I wouldn't quite go as far a saying Newcastle are running out of steam, but they are flagging a little bit. Games kick off at 15:00 GMT unless otherwise stated SATURDAY, 4 MARCH Man City 2-0 Newcastle Visit your Premier League club's page with all the latest news, analysis and fan views, and sign up for notifications."Being more central gives them more options when they get the ball, and it is like that right through the team - basically Arteta makes it easy for all our players, and you can tell he is an incredible coach." Premier League - week 25Ī correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. You never see Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli pick the ball up when they are out wide on the touchline, because they can only go backwards from there. "What I love about Mikel Arteta is how it is the little details that make the difference. "To be honest though, what we are seeing now is the best football I have witnessed as an Arsenal fan. "Our team at the start of the Emirates era didn't win as much as the Arsenal sides that came before them but that was when I fell in love with it all, and I was playing a lot then too. "Thierry Henry was always the stand-out player when I was younger but I was a big fan of people like Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott too. I was always a winger when I was growing up but I prefer it in the middle of the park these days. "I still play now, a bit of seven-a-side mainly. "I kept playing too, in Sunday League and tried to do bits in semi-pro when I got to 16, but then my priorities changed. "I started at Chelsea when I was six or seven, and I was there for a couple of years," he explained. "There's a lot to factor in, but it's great that we are in the position we are in and, whatever happens from here, it is going to be a really exciting end to the season - I just hope we find a way of getting over the line first, because we are definitely good enough."ĪntsLive grew up as an Arsenal fanatic in north London but he played in Chelsea's academy before turning his focus to making music. When you get to the end of the season you never know what the teams at the bottom will be fighting for - and I still think Manchester United have a chance too. "It might not even be those games that decide it, though. "City seem to have an easier run-in, while we still have to go to Etihad Stadium and Anfield. He told BBC Sport: "My brother and I went through every game for Arsenal and Manchester City to predict how all their remaining results would go, and it worked out that City were champions by one point. Unlike Sutton, AntsLive is hoping that some of his predictions turn out to be wrong when it comes to who will prevail in the title race. AntsLive says he went for "an Ian Wright vibe" during part of the video for his latest track, Number One Candidate, where he sports a vintage Arsenal shirt and a gold tooth - although he also rides a galloping horse, something Wrighty is not as well known for. ![]() His debut mixtape, Just A Matter of Time, is out now. ĪntsLive has his first headline show at London Omeara on 15 March. Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season, against a variety of guests.įor this weekend's fixtures, he is up against rapper and Arsenal fan, AntsLive. United really are streets ahead of them right now." ![]() "This could be the game where Liverpool really get their season up and running again, but I don't see that happening. ![]()
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