Finally, bring on the EPL title race

By Katie Lambeski / Roar Guru

So if you believe all the news after last weekend’s round of English Premier League, you would believe that the competition is just about done.

It is between the reigning championss Manchester United and their noisy neighbours, Manchester City. For mine, this title race looks a very exciting one and hopefully will be a season to remember for a very long time.

This year’s league can be won by three teams, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool; yes in that order. Chelsea can also possibly be in the mix.

Let’s start with the supposed winners already; Manchester United.

If you compare last season’s best XI to the one that took on Arsenal, it is a very different team. This season, players like Ash Young, David de Gea, Phil Jones, Tom Cleverley (back from Wigan) and Danny Welbeck (back from loan at Sunderland) have come in.

All have had an impact, early on in this season. Cleverley has been compared to Paul Scholes by Sir Alex, Ash Young looks to have fit perfectly into the team and Welbeck and Rooney look like forming a great partnership up front.

De Gea, on the other hand, looks far less certain of himself in the posts. He will grow into the position, but will take time.

This Manchester United side keeps on rebuilding, with change going through the playing ranks.

The Red Devils are probably the team to beat this season. They are going to be very hard to beat, particularly at Old Trafford.

Manchester City is definitely up there in terms of challengers for United’s crown. As expected, they have spent quite a lot in the summer transfer window, with huge signings in Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri.

They look to have added that extra, attacking edge into the side. That was desperately needed as City weren’t all that exciting to watch last season and they needed that attacking flair. With Nasri, Silva, Dzeko and Aguero in their front third, that is a very silky and creative side.

All of this leaves Carlos Tevez in a strange position. After the start they have had, he is not in their best XI. But you can do worse than having Carlos Tevez coming off the bench.

Add some strong defence in Kompany, Lescott and Yaya Toure and you have a well-balanced side and one that can chop and change the way it plays.

I’m expecting Man City to really push their neighbours for top spot.

Also a team, hard to forget is Liverpool. I think they can win the Premiership this season. They seem to have regrouped and rediscovered themselves under King Kenny.

They have gone back to the future in a sense with bringing back Dalglish. It was a great move from the new American owners.

Also important is that they have spent up this year. Suarez and Carroll joined in January, now Stuart Downing, Jordan Henderson, Charlie Adam, Jose Enrique and Craig Bellamy signed up in the transfer window.

They have shown some attacking flair and Suarez has been at the forefront of it and with the work-horses Dirk Kuyt, Andy Carroll and Steve Gerrard in there, they can score a few goals this season.

Another important thing is the players look genuinely happy out on the field, and with Anfield behind them, they can win it.

Chelsea is another team that will be up there as the season goes on, but I doubt they can win it. They have also started slowly.

However, if you collect enough points early, you can set yourself up for a challenge for the Premiership. If you are a red or blue Manchester fan, well you wouldn’t be too worried about Chelsea. I haven’t seen anything to start the season to think otherwise.

Andre Villas-Boas has just came in and he has get to them to play the way he wants them to play. The biggest headache he will have is what to do with Torres and Drogba? He needs to sort that out if Chelsea are going to be play any part in the race this season.

I hope Chelsea and Abramovich give Villas-Boas the time needed to make the team his own.

North London isn’t in the best shape at the moment. Arsenal have had a very poor start, on and off field. They lost Nasri and Fabregas and were thrashed 8-2 by Manchester United. It is doubtful if they make top four.

However, they have finally invested a bit of cash in the side, with Andre Santos, Per Mertesacker and Mikel Arteta joining yestrerday.

Where has it been all summer? Who knows. They aren’t that bad a side on paper, but the Gunners just don’t have that discipline needed to fight when needed.

They are in for a long season. As are Tottenham. They have gone backwards. They haven’t bought any players, which is a statement in itself.

Modric is unhappy and they’ve lost Pete Crouch. I hope they prove me wrong because I love the style of football they play and I hope they can charge at top four, but I doubt it.

It looks to be a great season. Bring on this weekend.

The Crowd Says:

2011-09-07T08:56:39+00:00

kuss

Guest


its a nice overview but i get the feeling you are a reds fan judging by your optimism of their chances to win the league this season. It will be an enthralling season for many reasons but i reckon the fight for fourth spot in clinching a cl berth will be the most unpredictable and exciting. We know that both city and united will be fighting it out for the title with chelsea(i cant believe you would discount their chances their experience and quality cannot be underestimated and if things click they are allianz arena bound) but that last spot in the top 4 is where it will all happen. Liverpool,spurs, arsenal and possibly the toffees are a chance to break in and stoke city could make a splash at it as well so theres more intrigue in the 4th place battle this season although the league is what matters. Although i loathe them, man city look the goods and have truly arrived in 2011/2012.

2011-09-04T23:55:19+00:00

floppybottom

Guest


man u, man city and chelsea are the only clubs with a realistic chance of winning the title... its a top 3... i agree, survival and european competition are all that is interesting...

2011-09-04T13:58:18+00:00

Eat some carbs Crouch

Guest


I posted this elsewhere but it rings true here aswell. it isnt about winning the premier league anymore, who wins it doesnt bother me or worry me in the slightest. I can tell you now, the race to get a champions league or europa league spot, and the relegation race are the two more important factors. Im a bolton fan (and yes i realise my comment is bias as a result of me not being a big 4/5 fan), and ofcourse dont have a shot at the title, but like most other prem fans that dont follow 3 or 4 of the clubs,we enjoy the comp for the reasons above. If anything being one of the other club fans outside the top four, the premiership is more interesting and exciting because of the uncertanty. Not knowing how well you will play each week is something that makes sport what it is. For the top 4, they may loose 8 games a season, wow, edge of your seat entertainment there!

2011-09-03T22:09:34+00:00

Bondy

Guest


If we can finish very close to our Parent company ( City ) then i'll be happy .

2011-09-01T23:53:58+00:00

floppybottom

Guest


who cares... a few big teams fighting it out while the other 17 make up the numbers... the transfer gossip is the most interesting thing about the premier league...

2011-09-01T23:48:49+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Well done, Katie - a nice realistic overview of the start to the EPL season. I'm overjoyed by the way Man United has started this season - their style and their results. But, after following every English football season for the past 35 years I just have to smile when I read some people already making predictions about the outcome of the EPL title race .... after 3 matches! This time last season, it was Chelsea who was setting the EPL alight - knocking in 6 goals in successive matches ... but the season last 38 games and there will be lots of drama - unbelievable highs and gut-wrenching lows for every team before that final week in May 2012. I haven't been this excited about a United team since King Eric was strutting around Old Trafford with arrogance and utter contempt for the opposition ... and, sometimes, even his team mates! ;-)

2011-09-01T22:42:57+00:00

rip Enke

Guest


Early days yet, Liverpool has started well, have to wait and see if they can keep the good form going all year. But your top four are right IMO and the horrible ManU are the ones to beat. I'd like to keep arsenal in the mix, it's up to the players there next game to have a good look at themselves and start to go out on the field for the fans, they owe it to them following their passionate support last week. bring it on.

2011-09-01T20:36:40+00:00

Swampy

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If Suarez were to miss a few games I think you would find Liverpool are ordinary without him (evidence already there after the game in which he came on as a late sub). -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

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