Manchester City vs Liverpool

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Today’s featured game is the English League Cup game between Manchester City and Liverpool at Eastlands.

City enter this game on the back of a 2-3 defeat against bitter rivals Manchester United and won’t be too happy with that. There’s been a lot of clamour about Kompany’s red card turning the game and maybe it did – we’ll never know now. However, one thing I will say is that the display that City showed against United, albeit with ten men, did not impress me. City in general have not impressed me lately, to be honest. I will take my hat off to any side that wins when they’re not playing well but given City’s inability to defend, their lack of flair/creativity must be a concern for Mancini. Far too many times against United were City seen hoping to hell that Silva made something happen because Aguero was adrift with no support. Silva was frustrated and was subsequently replaced and a much smarter tactical approach ensued, which saw Aguero start playing well and grabbing a deserved goal for all his hard work.

Seriously, though – City aren’t doing the business at the moment for me and I think we had to expect that at some point. Every side stutters sometimes so it’s only right that City will have their run. Additionally, their absentees list is mounting and that really is a concern. I mean, take Balotelli out of their attack and their element of unpredictability has gone. Aguero is a tremendous striker but only in a standard 4-4-2 because he gets lost otherwise. Dzeko is someone I have never been a bit fan of because he’s basically a Bosnia-Herzegovina version of Peter Crouch, in my view, but my point is that City lack innovation without Balotelli and with the Italian striker a big doubt for this game, it’s hard to see where City’s goals are going to come from. Indeed, Dzeko is a big doubt too, whether I like him or not, so City are running out of options up front. Joining them on the sidelines are the two Toures, who have been called into the Ivory Coast national team, and the suspended Vincent Kompany. Kompany’s absence does concern me a little as he holds the City defence together for the most part but I’ll balance his absence against that of Suarez from Liverpool and I think we reach a stalemate there. City worked hard against United in their last game but let’s be realistic – they wouldn’t have scored had United not been sloppy and careless at the back. A sublime free-kick from Kolarov it was but should United have been in a position whereby they had to give a free kick away there? No. Should United have been dallying when City stole the ball and crossed for Aguero? No. Ten men or not – City have not created many chances for a while now, even in their 3-0 win against Liverpool lately so I think we’re in for an intriguing game here.

Liverpool may actually view this game as one they could possibly win now, to be honest. Admittedly, Suarez’s absence is a huge blow for them, especially in games like these. However, Bellamy is such a pain to play against and Liverpool love to upset the bigger clubs due to their past and I think that’s the exact Liverpool that we’ll see here today. I don’t like City or Liverpool as an avid United fan but in my view, Liverpool were rarely threatened by City in the last meeting between the two clubs in the Premier League with one of City’s goals going in via a rare mistake from Reina and another coming from a penalty that never was. On another day, I feel Liverpool could have got something there. Could it be today with City’s absentee list growing and Liverpool hopes of silverware growing? We’ll see.

Liverpool have influential captain Steven Gerrard fit for this game and I don’t think Dalglish loses anything by playing him here. Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, and Enrique should all return to the starting eleven so barring the absence of Suarez, this really is one of Liverpool’s strongest elevents. They know that City are missing their best defender, that they’ll be reeling from their loss against United, and that they’ve played a lot of games lately. I think Liverpool might just enter this game with more hope than they’d have initially had and why not – things are certainly going their way. There’s one more factor that I think will help Liverpool here and that’s the recent news about Downing being arrested for allegedly striking a girlfriend/ex-girlfriend. As a United fan, I’d be happy to make a joke about this being typical behaviour of Liverpool’s players but what I am going to point out instead is that Liverpool love to be hated. They love to be the underdogs with backs to the wall because that’s when they’re at their best. it’s no coincidence whatsoever that Liverpool’s best games in recent years have all come against the bigger sides because they’re the times that Liverpool want to do well and work their backsides off to ensure it and that’s what I expect to see here.

A low-scoring draw here and a tough trip for City to Anfield in the return leg – I think that would be a good aim for Liverpool here. I think that they can achieve it, too. However, the magic of Silva cannot be underestimated so I would not advise touching the 1×2 market here. Instead, I’d much rather opt for under 2.5 goals as this game marks one of many in quick succession for City lately and it is a game that Liverpool would take a low-scoring result from with gusto. Both sides have big question marks over their ability to score goals ahead of this game due to absentees and thus my call for this one is under 2.5 goals at 4/5.

Verdict: Under 2.5 goals at 4/5.

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Wednesday’s Picks

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

English League Cup:

Manchester City vs Liverpool (6) 1-0

English Premier League:

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton (8) 2-0

English Championship:

Birmingham City vs Ipswich Town (7)

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Fulham vs Liverpool

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Today’s secondary featured game is the English Premier League game between Fulham and Liverpool.

Hosts Fulham have earned a reputation of the years of being hard to beat at Craven Cottage and that’s still the case now. However, I think it’s fair to observe that they’re not playing particularly well under Martin Jol and they’re certainly not scoring many goals, either. The return of Johnson and Zamora has boosted their offensive threat but they just don’t create enough chances and subsequently don’t score enough goals. They’ve looked quite composed at the back in recent times, Fulham, but they’re far from impregnable. The problem with Fulham is that they’re very tenacious – if the opposing side doesn’t match that (or better it) then they won’t get a result here. Fulham are not a side to underestimate but they’re not at the top of their game right now, in my opinion, and that could cost them tonight.

Visitors Liverpool have done very well away from home lately. They’ve actually won their last four away games in the Premier League, counter-attacking with superb efficiency and with Luis Suarez in great form, it’s no surprise that they’ve been picking up points on the road. They’re now unbeaten in seven consecutive games in all competitions and for me, this Liverpool side has taken a massive stride forward compared to where they’ve been in previous years. They look more composed and more effective and frankly dangerous as a result. I’d have not touched Liverpool winning at Fulham for the past few years but I think they’ll do it tonight.

My sole concern for Liverpool is that their fixture list is becoming rather cramped and they’re not giving star Suarez a break, which means he’ll crash and burn at somepoint. They need to rest him but they don’t have the luxury of being able to do it but hopefully they’ll not experience burn-out tonight. If they play as well tonight as they have done in their other away games lately then 11/10 on the away win appeals to me here.

Verdict: Liverpool to win at 11/10.




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Monday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, please find my value tips listed below in no particular order:

Dinamo Bucharest vs Steaua Bucharest – home win at evens.

If this wasn’t a derby then I’d be heavily involved on the Dinamo win but as it is a derby, I’d recommend approaching this one with a bit of caution.

That said, I still fancy Dinamo an awful lot here. I didn’t think they’d be as good as they’ve been this season due to the players that they’ve lost. The sale of Torje was a massive blow for them and considering the players that they lost at the start of 2011 (e.g. the two Cristeas) you could have been forgiven for thinking that side was ruined. Dinamo have never been good defensively, only offensively, and losing that attacking power should have done them more damage than it has.

However, it’s actually galvanised Dinamo Bucharest and they look really, really good for it. How on earth Dinamo have only conceded once at home this season I simply don’t know but ex-defender Cibotariu must take the credit for making a squad out of a bunch of insane attackers! They’re playing football in a much smarter way, catering to the needs of Niculae and Danciulescu up front, neither of which are particularly mobile nowadays but they’re both lethal finishers on their day. Bakaj has come out of his shell whilst Rus, Alexe, Munteanu, and Kone have all looked really good. This Dinamo side has gelled really well and they look so good for it that I’m actually quite happy to back them here despite their lack of stars!

Visitors Steaua, by stark contrast, are just horrendous. They have no firepower whatsoever in their squad barring Tatu on a good day, who is actually absent for this game anyway. They were an under 2.5 goals side last season as their defence held things together for them but even that aspect of their game has gone out of the window this season. I’d not be fooled by their recent results – Steaua are not playing well and relegation boss Ilie Stan doesn’t appear to be the man to steer them toward glory. What can he do, though? There’s simply not enough quality in Steaua’s ranks nowadays with only Tanase able to make something happen sporadically and no quality on the flanks. Steaua are a shadow of the side that they used to be and should really lose this game when you compare the difference in squad cohesion between the two clubs.

Of course, this is a derby, which means that a 0-5 Steaua win is a possibility, strangely enough. However, for me, there’s a lot of value on Dinamo winning this one at evens because they look much better and have a far more potent attack than Steaua do. Steaua have lost four out of their last five away games against Dinamo in the Liga and I expect another home win today too.

Verdict: Dinamo Bucharest to win at evens.

Accumulator fodder:

Lazio, AEK Larnaca, Besiktas JK.

Recommended bets:

Liverpool, AEK Larnaca, and Lazio at 2/1.

Dinamo Bucharest, Besiktas JK, and AEK Larnaca at just below 2/1.

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Cypriot Division 1:

AEK Larnaca vs Ermis (8) 2-0

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Slovacko vs Mlada Boleslav (5) 0-1

Danish Superligaen:

SonderjyskE vs OB Odense (6) 1-1

English Premier League:

Fulham vs Liverpool (6) 0-1

Italian Serie A:

Lazio vs Novara (8) 2-1

Macedonian First League:

Ohrid vs Shkendija 79 (7) 0-1

Paraguayan Division Profesional:

Olimpia Asuncion vs Nacional Asuncion (5) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

Polish Ekstraklasa:

Zaglebie Lubin vs Legia Warsaw (5) 1-1

Romanian Liga:

Dinamo Bucharest vs Steaua Bucharest (7) 2-0, at least one red card in this game

Spanish Primera Liga:

Sevilla CF vs Getafe (4) 1-1

Swiss Challenge League:

Biel-Bienne vs Winterthur (6)

Turkish Super Lig:

Besiktas JK vs Orduspor (8) 2-1

Ukrainian Premier League:

Dynamo Kiev vs Metalurg Donetsk (7) 1-0

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