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Chelsea losing a lead twice to a 10 man team exposes the holes in the rebuilding project. Lots more work needs to be done.
Not to mention they had a man advantage for full hour and still couldn't win against relegation team at home.

To be fair they created a lot of chances and if they had a proper striker Burnley would have gone home with 5 goals in the net. Don't know why they didn't bought some proven player like Toney instead of all those youngsters who look afraid when they need to shoot on goal.

Palmer with another great performance, that kid is going far. Not easy carrying whole Chelsea on his back.
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I think Man City will show Arsenal who is boss on Sunday. It’s like the master vs the apprentice and I think the master will show the apprentice how it’s done.
The master already missed a chance to who who is boss this season. This match is more of a catch up, would not want to be losing twice to an apprentice.

Sheffield and Fulham? What a second half of football.

Chelsea losing a lead twice to a 10 man team exposes the holes in the rebuilding project. Lots more work needs to be done.

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Hammers were likely the team I thought were the best-positioned for an upset, and for most of the game looked the part. Usually it's Toons who let go like this but they showed a different side and smashed in all 3 points at the end.

City have to win this one but I wondered if Saka-less (a possibility) Gunners could smash and grab. My money's all gone already, though, unsurprisingly so I'm sitting out the rest of the weekend...
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Why are Man City yet to beat a top-five team this season?
This is not a headline I have seen in a while. City have been very far from convincing this season, struggling against tough opponents and not being able to kill off matches quickly. Could be the fatigue of recent successes or the top teams performing better, whichever it is, would be nice to pick up some points on the road this Sunday.

Maybe Brighton continue this record too... "Seagulls boss De Zerbi is unbeaten against the Red"s[1]

[1] https://www.premierleague.com/news/3939572

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I think Man City will show Arsenal who is boss on Sunday. It’s like the master vs the apprentice and I think the master will show the apprentice how it’s done.

Liverpool have players coming back from injury now and Brighton aren’t as good as they were last season. Comfortable win for the Reds.

Agree and also apprentice have a HUGE problem in his back...... he comes to the duel with the Arsenal club.... which you know what i mean..... specialist team to crumble on difficult ocassions.
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Why are Man City yet to beat a top-five team this season?
This is not a headline I have seen in a while. City have been very far from convincing this season, struggling against tough opponents and not being able to kill off matches quickly. Could be the fatigue of recent successes or the top teams performing better, whichever it is, would be nice to pick up some points on the road this Sunday.

Maybe Brighton continue this record too... "Seagulls boss De Zerbi is unbeaten against the Red"s[1]

[1] https://www.premierleague.com/news/3939572

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I think Man City will show Arsenal who is boss on Sunday. It’s like the master vs the apprentice and I think the master will show the apprentice how it’s done.

Liverpool have players coming back from injury now and Brighton aren’t as good as they were last season. Comfortable win for the Reds.
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Why are Man City yet to beat a top-five team this season?
This is not a headline I have seen in a while. City have been very far from convincing this season, struggling against tough opponents and not being able to kill off matches quickly. Could be the fatigue of recent successes or the top teams performing better, whichever it is, would be nice to pick up some points on the road this Sunday.

Maybe Brighton continue this record too... "Seagulls boss De Zerbi is unbeaten against the Red"s[1]

[1] https://www.premierleague.com/news/3939572

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I'm tempted to bet on Manchester United away against Brentford at 2.22 odds, but the odds are a little unrealistic given that this is a game Manutd should win easily to boost their CL qualification hopes. Any injury concern?

Nothing new, Lisandro and Shaw out but other than that I think they have a full squad available.

I saw this as well, seems like too much to me too. United has 7 away wins out of 14 games and I think they are favorites to win this one. Brentford is a horrible team with a good striker, with a lot of injuries (especially in defence) at this point.

Happy Easter everyone - bookies gave us Manchester united Odd for celebration.

The fact that Manchester United has not lost a single game against Brentford and has won all seven encounters since the 2022 season, while Brentford has gone winless in their last five, ticks all of the boxes for me. Manchester United winning and Tony being booked is unavoidable.

Buwaytress do you have any sharky water odd for the Sherrif this weekend?  X50, X100 multiplier or something...
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I'm tempted to bet on Manchester United away against Brentford at 2.22 odds, but the odds are a little unrealistic given that this is a game Manutd should win easily to boost their CL qualification hopes. Any injury concern?

Nothing new, Lisandro and Shaw out but other than that I think they have a full squad available.

I saw this as well, seems like too much to me too. United has 7 away wins out of 14 games and I think they are favorites to win this one. Brentford is a horrible team with a good striker, with a lot of injuries (especially in defence) at this point.
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I really like City @1.92. I feel that City at home over 1.70 is a gift against any team in the world.
I know City's got a few doubtful players, but most of them will almost certainly be ready for this game.

Brighton has been terrible lately so a LFC handicap sounds ok as well, but I'd rather play over 2,5 goals there.

Newcastle vs Everton @1.80 is also quite attractive.

Everton are dreadful away from home, but I don't trust Newcastle United. I see a probable draw here.

I'm tempted to bet on Manchester United away against Brentford at 2.22 odds, but the odds are a little unrealistic given that this is a game Manutd should win easily to boost their CL qualification hopes. Any injury concern?
Here I agreed with you about these both teams Everton on road has never been good choice and Manchester Unites is surely having good chance against Brentford in this game with they are now looking for something good which is possibly to come as well for them.
Most chances I will be having parlay bet with 4 or 5 teams and if I will be having time surely I will post here before start of matches but here giving some details about this I love btts for mc vs ars with live -1 and then manu ml and astv ml currently having these four matches in my list for the weekend.
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I really like City @1.92. I feel that City at home over 1.70 is a gift against any team in the world.
I know City's got a few doubtful players, but most of them will almost certainly be ready for this game.

Brighton has been terrible lately so a LFC handicap sounds ok as well, but I'd rather play over 2,5 goals there.

Newcastle vs Everton @1.80 is also quite attractive.

Everton are dreadful away from home, but I don't trust Newcastle United. I see a probable draw here.

I'm tempted to bet on Manchester United away against Brentford at 2.22 odds, but the odds are a little unrealistic given that this is a game Manutd should win easily to boost their CL qualification hopes. Any injury concern?
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I really like City @1.92. I feel that City at home over 1.70 is a gift against any team in the world.
1.83 for Arsenal to win a draw is a wild horse. I will think the chance of the match swinging one way or down the middle is quite, well worth the risk.
The odds for Manchester United to win is also high and they have a very attractive odd at 2.22.

This weekend we almost have no clear cut victory, except Liverpool/Brighton, but even that match can still throw a surprise.

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I really like City @1.92. I feel that City at home over 1.70 is a gift against any team in the world.
I know City's got a few doubtful players, but most of them will almost certainly be ready for this game.

Brighton has been terrible lately so a LFC handicap sounds ok as well, but I'd rather play over 2,5 goals there.

Newcastle vs Everton @1.80 is also quite attractive.

Yes but dont temp me to do a multiple bet hahaha. I agree with you in what you said, the only problem is the comeback from an international break, and that seems like nothing but sometimes the teams are frozen and not so ready like before they enter into the international break despite the fact it was only 2 weeks.
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I really like City @1.92. I feel that City at home over 1.70 is a gift against any team in the world.
I know City's got a few doubtful players, but most of them will almost certainly be ready for this game.

Brighton has been terrible lately so a LFC handicap sounds ok as well, but I'd rather play over 2,5 goals there.

Newcastle vs Everton @1.80 is also quite attractive.
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I like your this bet builder, but usually we have some problematic games after international breaks, so things can go tight for this game as well with having over 3.5 is risky even I am sure we will have -1 for the Liverpool is much better option in this game with btts is also good which can make odds better for the bet builder.
In Manchester City vs Arsenal game it's also good bet btts because here I am also having feeling we will have draw in this game or close win for the Citizens which will also allow to Liverpool for the jumping at the top of league table.

The fixtures after the last international break gave us goal feast, the just concluded international break games us alot of goals and I expect it to also reflect on league games too.

But honestly I've never gone above O2.5 goals, I'm not too comfortable with O3.5 goals market.

City-Ars BTS 1.64 Odd + Liverpool -1 1.90 Odd looks like a value bet what do you think?
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Honestly, if Klopp and Pep left today, Arteta Arsenal would dominate the league. He merits the title for all he has accomplished over the years, but my blood still doesn't like the idea.
When there is a vacancy, someone always comes in to fill it. I will expect a manager or two to rise to the occasion and keep the league entertaining.

There would be fair competition among the top six, like it was before Pep came in and dominated. No manager dominates the league like Pep does.

For betting though the best would be an over 3.5 goals or both teams to score as I doubt Liverpool will have a good odd for this game.

Over 3.5 goals is 1.90 odds and Liverpool -1 handicap is 1.90 are good bet builder markets.
I like your this bet builder, but usually we have some problematic games after international breaks, so things can go tight for this game as well with having over 3.5 is risky even I am sure we will have -1 for the Liverpool is much better option in this game with btts is also good which can make odds better for the bet builder.
In Manchester City vs Arsenal game it's also good bet btts because here I am also having feeling we will have draw in this game or close win for the Citizens which will also allow to Liverpool for the jumping at the top of league table.
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Honestly, if Klopp and Pep left today, Arteta Arsenal would dominate the league. He merits the title for all he has accomplished over the years, but my blood still doesn't like the idea.
When there is a vacancy, someone always comes in to fill it. I will expect a manager or two to rise to the occasion and keep the league entertaining.

There would be fair competition among the top six, like it was before Pep came in and dominated. No manager dominates the league like Pep does.

For betting though the best would be an over 3.5 goals or both teams to score as I doubt Liverpool will have a good odd for this game.

Over 3.5 goals is 1.90 odds and Liverpool -1 handicap is 1.90 are good bet builder markets.
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I also think that Brighton does not stand a chance against a Liverpool fighting hard to win the title this season and in fact I think exactly because Brighton concedes goals easily this season to be a very easy target for Liverpool.If Liverpool happens to be in a good day then most likely a tennis result can very much happen.For betting though the best would be an over 3.5 goals or both teams to score as I doubt Liverpool will have a good odd for this game.
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Arsenal and Manchester City are both second-half teams- I mean they don't do much in the first half and win most of their games in the second. Both clubs are entering the game with a full roster, no excuses this time.
Arsenal have scored one of the highest number of goals within the first 15-20 minutes of matches this season. We have been quick out of the block in many of our matches and also stay in it till very late. I do not expect to be that quick this match, maybe a first half draw and then a goal to separate the teams and decide the match.

Brighton? Those lots can't be trusted this season since they're inconsistent and concede goals easily; I doubt they'll be able to limit Liverpool to a point or less
Maybe not Brighton but I will expect one of the title challengers to drop at least a point to an unexpected opponent in the title race. All the focus is in the big clashes, but when you are in a match you are expected to win and go the first 20-30 minutes without a goal, you start to panic and who knows what can happen from there.

Honestly, if Klopp and Pep left today, Arteta Arsenal would dominate the league. He merits the title for all he has accomplished over the years, but my blood still doesn't like the idea.
When there is a vacancy, someone always comes in to fill it. I will expect a manager or two to rise to the occasion and keep the league entertaining.

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No, man we don't want that kind of noise in London now - Klopp should go away with it for the sake of culture. A farewell trophy isn't that bad is it?

Manchester city and Arsenal sharing points this weekend to give Liverpool an inch towards to trophy.
Of course you do not, that is what will make it that much sweeter.

Every match is a final from here on out, both in the league and also in the UCL. I will be okay with a draw at the Etihad, we have not had much love there over the past few years, but who knows what can happen over 90 minutes.

Also Liverpool do not win their match until it is played, who knows what dreams Brighton can put up in Anfield.

Arsenal and Manchester City are both second-half teams- I mean they don't do much in the first half and win most of their games in the second. Both clubs are entering the game with a full roster, no excuses this time.

Brighton? Those lots can't be trusted this season since they're inconsistent and concede goals easily; I doubt they'll be able to limit Liverpool to a point or less

Honestly, if Klopp and Pep left today, Arteta Arsenal would dominate the league. He merits the title for all he has accomplished over the years, but my blood still doesn't like the idea.
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No, man we don't want that kind of noise in London now - Klopp should go away with it for the sake of culture. A farewell trophy isn't that bad is it?

Manchester city and Arsenal sharing points this weekend to give Liverpool an inch towards to trophy.
Of course you do not, that is what will make it that much sweeter.

Every match is a final from here on out, both in the league and also in the UCL. I will be okay with a draw at the Etihad, we have not had much love there over the past few years, but who knows what can happen over 90 minutes.

Also Liverpool do not win their match until it is played, who knows what dreams Brighton can put up in Anfield.

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