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Easy picks I guess! And with that humiliation Manchester United suffered at the hands of Young Boys I don't think they will take things lightly this time around.
And talking of betting am thinking put Cristiano Ronaldo on the anytime goal scorer isn't a bad idea either....
And Chelsea certainly is on a roll and is in form too...I don't see them dropping points to Spurs who seem not to be organized, am going for the clean sheet here,
Losing to the Young boys will certainly be a whip for Man United and of course, they have to do better because they still have a long way to go. West Ham is not an easy opponent to beat, moreover West Ham playing as the host. If Man United wants to win against West Ham then they must play with all their might and for that, Solskjaer must provide a good strategy.
Yes, Chelsea is on fire. Although the match will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but it's not an obstacle for Chelsea to beat Tottenham. Moreover, they are both from London, so there is no long journey that can be physically exhausting.
Man United's defeat against Young Boys did surprise many people, but it can happen to any strong team in the first game of the Champions League.
Moreover, Man United got a red card in that match. It is true that Man United's defeat could be a motivation to win the game in the Premier League
against West Ham. The problem is West Ham are in pretty good form this season, where in 4 games West Ham are unbeaten. So it won't be easy for
Man United to beat West Ham, but with the quality of Man United players much better, Man United's chances of winning the game are much bigger.
Same with Chelsea, with better quality players than Tottenham, I predict Chelsea can beat Tottenham, even if they have to play away. Moreover,
Chelsea's victory in the Champions League can increase the morale of Chelsea players to be able to win against Tottenham.
I think one of the differences that plays into the hands of the underdogs is the fact that fans are allowed again. Without fans, it wouldn't have become as hectic for Manchester I think. And beyond doubt the red card (which clearly was a red card was one decisive factor as well. Young boys were just much more aggressive, 14 to 3 fouls but at the same time more ball possession, way more shots and even more precision in passing. They earned that win.
Going to be interesting now how Manchester will keep going in the league. I don't think this will set them back in any way.