Although some of matches still postponed but this week i saw several matches still available to played
In the 8th week there were only 3 postponed matches, the rest would go according to schedule and unfortunately Liverpool became one of the teams whose matches were postponed meaning they had 2 postponed matches this was quite detrimental to them because the standings position was not good it would make it even lower its position because City Arsenal and Tottenham are still playing and Brighton are also get match postponed their positions are likely to drop as well.
I wasn't happy at all seeing the Liverpool and Chelsea fixture moved. That would have been the most interesting game of the week. I'd love to see how Graham Potter handle's a tough team as Liverpool although, Liverpool are still not in them best firm of the season.
This gives Chelsea a better chance to prepare and train more. As for tommorow, I'm still keen to see if Leicester City bouncing back up will be against Tottenham Hotspur, Rodgers has said the entire squad and staff's needs to be confident as they travel to London to face Tottenham.
The Premier League is not the champions league,so I don't expect Tottenham to slack tomorrow, the first twenty to thirty minutes will be tough but as the game goes, Tottenham should still triumph after the loss during mid-week against Sporting Lisbon in tjr champions league game's.
The postponement of the Chelsea vs Liverpool match certainly disappointed many parties, especially Premier League fans, but the decision was related to the mourning period that was being set by the British empire.
The chelsea vs liverpool match will be very interesting and full of drama even though both are in a declining condition but still the audience is waiting for this match and also wants to see how graham potter faces liverpool, and the postponement is an opportunity for chelsea to practice a lot hopefully it can produce positive results but Liverpool didn't let Chelsea win and it's hard to predict.
Tottenham's defeat to Sporting Lisbon in the UCL is unlikely to affect Tottenham to continue as an unbeaten team so far in the EPL, and the defeat to Sporting Lisbon was Tottenham Hotspur's first in the 2022/2023 season in all competitions.