Mid-season Premier League Predictions

It is just a couple weeks from the new year and the Premier League is just as exciting and unexpected as ever. Here are my mid-season predictions:

Winner: Liverpool

Top Four: 1. Liverpool 2. Leicester City 3. Manchester City 4. Chelsea

Relegation: 18. Norwich City 19. Southampton 20. Watford

Top Scorer: Jamie Vardy

Player of the Season: Sadio Mane

Young Player of the Season: Mason Mount

Manager of the Season: Brendan Rodgers

Mid-Season Team of the Season: Schmeichel, Perreira, Van Dijk, Evans, Robertson, De Bruyne, Maddison, Mount, Mane, Vardy, Salah.

Surprise Players of the Season: Tammy Abraham, John Lundstram, Caglar Soyuncu, Todd Cantwell, Marcus Rashford.

UEFA Champions League Matchday 6 Results

10/12/2019

Group E

RB Salzburg 0-2 Liverpool (LIV: Keita, Salah)

Napoli 4-0 KRC Genk (NAP: Milik x3, Mertens)

Group F

Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Slavia Prague (DOR: Sancho, Brandt, SPR: Soucek)

Inter Milan 1-2 Barcelona (INT: Lukaku, BAR: Perez, Fati)

Group G

Benfica 3-0 Zenit St Petersburg (BEN: Cervi, Afonso Fernandes, Azmoun og)

Lyon 2-2 RB Leipzig (LYO: Auoar, Depay, RBL: Forsberg, Werner)

Group H

Ajax 0-1 Valencia (VAL: Rodrigo)

Chelsea 2-1 Lille (CHE: Abraham, Azpilicueta, LIL: Remy)

11/12/2019

Group A

Club Bruges 1-3 Real Madrid (CBR: Vanaken, RML: Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, Modric)

Paris St Germain 5-0 Galatasary (PSG: Icardi, Sarabia, Neymar, Mbappe, Cavani)

Group B

Bayern Munich 3-1 Tottenham (BAY: Coman, Muller, Coutinho, TOT: Sessegnon)

Olympiakos 1-0 Red Star Belgrade (OLY: El-Arabi)

Group C

Dinamo Zagreb 1-4 Manchester City (DZB: Olmo, MCI: Gabriel Jesus x3, Foden)

Shakhtar Donetsk 0-3 Atalanta (ATA: Castagne, Pasalic, Gosens)

Group D

Atletico Madrid 2-0 Lokomotiv Moscow (ATM: Joao Felix, Felipe)

Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0-2 Juventus (JUV: Cristiano Ronaldo, Higuain)

Premier League Matchday 16 Results

Everton 3-1 Chelsea (EVE: Richarlisson, Calvert-Lewin x2, CHE: Kovacic)

Bournemouth 0-3 Liverpool (LIV: Oxlade-Chamberlain, Keita, Salah)

Tottenham 5-0 Burnley (TOT: Kane x2, Lucas Moura, Son Heung-Min, Sissoko)

Watford 0-0 Crystal Palace

Manchester City 1-2 Manchester United (MCI: Otamendi, MUN: Rashford, Martial)

Aston Villa 1-4 Leicester City (ASV: Grealish, LEI: Vardy x2, Iheanacho, Evans)

Newcastle 2-1 Southampton (NEW: Shelvey, Fernandez, SOU: Ings)

Norwich City 1-2 Sheffield United (NOR: Tettey, SHU: Stevens, Baldock)

Brighton 2-2 Wolves (BRI: Maupay, Propper, WOL: Jota x2)

West Ham 1-3 Arsenal (WHU: Ogbonna, ARS: Martinelli, Pepe, Aubameyang)

Premier League Matchday 15 Results

Crystal Palace 1-0 Bournemouth (CRY: Schlupp)

Bunley 1-4 Manchester City (BUR: Brady, MCI: Gabriel Jesus x2, Rodri, Mahrez)

Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa (CHE: Abraham, Mount, ASV: Trezeguet)

Leicester City 2-0 Watford (LEI: Vardy, Maddison)

Manchester United 2-1 Tottenham (MUN: Rashford x2, TOT: Alli)

Southampton 2-1 Norwich City (SOU: Ings, Bertrand, NOR: Pukki)

Wolves 2-0 West Ham (WOL: Dendoncker, Cutrone)

Liverpool 5-2 Everton (LIV: Origi x2, Shaqiri, Mane, Wijnaldum, EVE: Keane, Richarlisson)

Sheffield United 0-2 Newcastle (NEW: Saint-Maximin, Shelvey)

Arsenal 1-2 Brighton (ARS: Lacazette, BRI: Webster, Maupay)

Premier League Matchday 14 Results

Newcastle 2-2 Manchester City (NEW: Willems, Shelvey, MCI: Sterling, De Bruyne)

Burnley 0-2 Crystal Palace (CRP: Zaha, Schlupp)

Chelsea 0-1 West Ham (WHU: Cresswell)

Liverpool 2-1 Brighton (LIV: Van Dijk x2, BRI: Dunk)

Tottenham 3-2 Bournemouth (TOT: Alli x2, Sissoko, BOU: H.Wilson x2)

Southampton 2-1 Watford (SOU: Ings, Ward-Prowse, WAT: Sarr)

Norwich City 2-2 Arsenal (NOR: Pukki, Cantwell, ARS: Aubameyang x2)

Wolves 1-1 Sheffield United (WOL: Doherty, SHU: Mousset)

Leicester City 2-1 Everton (LEI: Vardy, Iheanacho, EVE: Richarlisson)

Manchester United 2-2 Aston Villa (MUN: Heaton og, Lindelof, ASV: Grealish, Mings)

My Premier League January Transfer Thoughts

I’d just like to go through some of the Premier League’s top teams and discuss their team, discuss who’s doing well, the players I believe would strengthen their teams and also the players I think they need to offload.

Liverpool:

Currently top of the league and look as if they are finally going to go all the way. Their team looks strong and at this moment in time, you have to assume they can go unbeaten this season. However, just based on their performances this season I do believe that despite not winning the Premier League last year, I do believe that their team played better in the previous season, yes they’re unbeaten in the league but I felt like their general play was more enjoyable to watch and with the amount of games they still have, still being in all the cup competitions, as well as, the Club World Cup which. Players will start getting very tired, however, with that in mind, I still feel that their team is strong enough to get the job done.

In terms of their team, I do not believe it is necessary to bring in any new players but there are rumours that Liverpool are interested in signing RB Lepizig striker Timo Werner, the rumours say that they will sign him this January but would loan him back to Leipzig for the rest of the season. This would be a interesting signing as he is, a terrific talent with a great deal of potential, but what would this mean for Roberto Firmino?

Manchester City:

It’s difficult with Man City this season because, on the one hand, they’ve looked one of the best sides, arguably in the world, with the best players but on the other hand they’re not top of the league, they’ve got a lot of injury issues and are relying on Liverpool slipping up. I still see Man City as true contenders for every competition that they’re in but it will be tough.

Their team is probably the most talented squad in the world with an insane amount of depth and so all they really need is maybe a defender to help deal with their injury issues. We know money isn’t an issue and so I think they should look at players such as, Bournemouth’s Nathan Ake and RB Leipzig’s young centre back, Dayot Upamecano.

Chelsea:

Frank Lampard has shocked us all this season with a new style at Chelsea. Being in the top four at this point, despite their transfer ban and a new manager has been remarkable. The youth in this team have starred this season with Tammy Abraham in contention for the golden boot in the league. If they can remain in the top four for the rest of the season then Lampard has to be in contention for Manager of the Year.

Sadly, their transfer ban will not allow them to be able to sign anyone in this upcoming window but I’m sure in the summer, Frank will look to add more depth and take his side to the next level.

Leicester City:

Another contender for Manager of the Year? Brendan Rogers’ side are surprising everyone this season. Second only behind Liverpool, they seem a real contender this season. Jamie Vardy is top scorer in the league at this moment in time and I could see him continuing his goal scoring for the rest of the season.

I don’t think much needs to change given their impressive run, similar to the others, just depth. I’d love to see them get a top four finish this season but it’s a big ask.

Tottenham Hotspur:

A new manager in Jose Mourinho, he loves to add big players to his sides so Tottenham fans should be excited. We know, owner Daniel Levy is smart with his money so everyone is looking forward to see who Mourinho will be allowed to bring in. Wins in his first two games and 3 or more goals in each shows that perhaps Mourinho isn’t about all out defence. They’re still in a lower position in the league than their fans have become accustomed too and therefore a top four finish would be superb. We also know Jose has won a trophy in his first season with every club he’s managed and so perhaps some silverware in the cup this year?

First thing’s first they have to deal with the contract issues with Toby Alderweirald, Jan Vertoghen and Christian Erikson. I could see the two centre backs choosing to stay to work with Jose but I believe Erikson’s mind is already made up and he’ll be looking for a move to one of the European giants. In terms of recruitment, they definitely need a new striker, someone they can bring on off the bench and as back up for Kane if an injury were to occur. I can see Jose changing a lot in terms of his team so the only players I think are safe are Harry Kane and Son.

Arsenal:

Emery Out.

Manchester United:

Sell Lingard.

USW Men’s 1st 6-0 Swansea Uni Men’s 2nd

Rampant USW 1st win 6-0 against Swansea 2nd in an entertaining encounter at the USW Sports Park.

USW 1st came into the game, coming off a defeat in their last game and started the game quickly with two early goals from captain Dominic Roberts and Joe Lee, which put them 2-0 up after the first quarter.

Coming into the second, USW carried on from where they left off in the first with more pressure being put on the Swansea defence with more chances coming from Roberts and Lee.

In the 25th minute, USW’s Harry Longin picked the ball up after a coming together with the Swansea defender and a run through the middle gave him the opportunity to hold off the defenders and fire into the back of the net to make the score 3-0 just before half time.

It didn’t take USW to get their fourth and Longin to get his second after the break. Longin caught the ball after a defensive mistake from Swansea and from distance her fired into the bottom of the goal to make the score 4-0 after 35 minutes.

A number of great runs from USW captain Roberts did eventually lead to the next goal. Roberts picked the ball up on the half way line and sprinting past the defenders, with some skilful shoulder drops, found enough space to fire past the keeper for USW’s fifth and his second.

The final quarter was no different to the previous ones with more chances for USW. It was clear that Swansea players were beginning to get frustrated and the referee did need to blow for a couple of fouls.

With five minutes to go, Joe Lee picked the ball up in the Swansea half and after initially looking for a player to pass to, he saw the space to run into instead, which gave him the space he needed to fire in the sixth goal for the home side.

USW showed their respect for the away side after the game with a round of applause, but it was them who came out on top to win 6-0.

Captain Dominic Roberts praised his players after the game and said he looks forward to their next fixture.

UEFA Champions League Matchday 5 Results

26/11/2019

Group A:

Galatasaray 1-1 Club Brugge ( GAL: Buyuk, CLB: Diatta)

Real Madrid 2-2 Paris St Germain (RLM: Benzema x2, PSG: Mbappe, Sarabia)

Group B:

Red Star Belgrade 0-6 Bayern Munich (BAY: Goretzka, Lewandowski x4, Tolisso)

Tottenham 4-2 Olympiakos (TOT: Alli, Kane x2, Aurier, OLY: El-Arabi, Semedo)

Group C:

Atalanta 2-0 Dinamo Zagreb (ATA: Muriel, Gomez)

Manchester City 1-1 Shakhtar Donetsk (MCI: Gundogan, SHK: Solomon)

Group D:

Lokomotiv Moscow 0-2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (BAY: Zhemaletdinov (og), Bender)

Juventus 1-0 Atletico Madrid (JUV: Dybala)

27/11/2019

Group E:

KRC Genk 1-4 RB Salzburg (GEN: Samatta, RBS: Daka, Minamino, Hwang Hee-Chan, Haaland)

Liverpool 1-1 Napoli (LIV: Lovren, NAP: Mertens)

Group F:

Barcelona 3-1 Borussia Dortmund (BAR: Suarez, Messi, Greizmann, DOR: Sancho)

Slavia Prague 1-3 Inter Milan (SPR: Soucek, INT: Martinez x2, Lukaku)

Group G:

Zenit St Petersburg 2-0 Lyon (ZEN: Dzyuba, Ozdoev)

RB Leipzig 2-2 Benfica (RBL: Forsberg x2, BEN: Afonso Fernandes, Alves Morais)

Group H:

Valencia 2-2 Chelsea (VAL: Soler, Wass, CHE: Kovacic, Pulisic)

Lille 0-2 Ajax (AJX: Ziyech, Promes)

Premier League Matchday 13 Results

West Ham 2-3 Tottenham (WHU: Ogbonna, Antonio, TOT: Lucas Moura, Son, Kane)

Arsenal 2-2 Southampton (ARS: Lacazette X2, SOU: Ings, Ward-Prowse)

Bournemouth 1-2 Wolves (BOU: Steve Cook, WOL: Jimenez, Moutinho)

Brighton 0-2 Leicester (LEI: Perez, Vardy)

Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool (CRY: Zaha, LIV: Mane, Firmino)

Everton 0-2 Norwich (NOR: Cantwell, Srbeny)

Watford 0-3 Burnley (BUR: Barnes, Tarkowski, Wood)

Manchester City 2-1 Chelsea (MCI: De Bruyne, Mahrez, CHE: Kante)

Sheffield United 3-3 Manchester United (SHU: Fleck, Mousset, McBurnie, MUN: Williams, Greenwood, Rashford)

Aston Villa 2-0 Newcastle (AVL: Hourihane, El Ghazi)

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