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Friday, February 5, 2010

Gameweek 25 Preview

Things did not go well for me in gameweek 24. I sold Rooney and Vermaelen and they combined to score 16 pts in a fairly difficult week where Chelsea did not score as much goals as expected. While Rooney looks to score more against Portsmouth it's not a good timing to bring in him again as United will face more difficult opponents and then miss a gameweek for League Cup Final.

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Gameweek 25 fixture:

Liverpool v Everton [2-0]
5th successive home win for Liverpool. No question.

Bolton v Fulham [1-0]
Both teams are in poor form now, upper hand to home team.

Burnley v West Ham [1-1]
Both teams scored very few goals in the past month. Not expecting much from them.

Hull City v Man City [1-2]
Man City are good at home but not away. Anyway Hull City are in poor form now so this is a chance.

Man Utd v Portsmouth [3-0]
Rooney's show time again, I suppose? He scored a hat-trick in the two team's first encounter this season.

Stoke City v Blackburn [1-0]
Well, Stoke doesn't seem to have a top striker. Etherington is the best bet at 6 assists.

Sunderland v Wigan [3-0]
Sunderland are overdepending on Bent so let's see how good he can do this time. N'Zogbia is the man to watch for Wigan.

Tottenham v Aston Villa [1-1]
It's live without Robbie Keane but Crouch seems to stand in very well so far. Meanwhile Villa are in good away form so both sides have a chance.

Birmingham v Wolves [1-0]
Birmingham lost only once in the last 14 games. Chance for them to consolidate their top half table position.

Chelsea v Arsenal [1-1]
This is a big test for Arsenal. They only have Bendtner available as striker. Chelsea as at full strength again after the return of their African players.

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I'm really regretting at the decision to sell Rooney earlier (when United rest for a gameweek). Now I'll be wishing him to stop scoring goals until I bring him in again.....

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