Liverpool v Arsenal headlines another weekend packed of Premier League fixtures. Harry Redknapp previews all the action.
Southampton 0-3 Man City
This could be a long day for Southampton. I’ve got to be honest; they were really poor against Leicester last week.
City keep winning and are moving closer and closer to a top four finish which given how bad they were earlier in the season, that would be a good result. In fact, they might even finish above Arsenal!
One to watch- I think De Bruyne is the one to watch in every game remaining. He’s been such a wonderful player for City and all fans should miss watching this lad.
Fulham 2-1 Everton
It’s been a great season for Fulham, but they do look like they’re wanting the season to end now. To finish in the top half would be a great season for Marco Silva and the club.
Everton are in the same boat really, but I don’t know how they blew that game against Ipswich. It’s going to be an interesting summer for them with them leaving Goodison and potentially spending some money.
I’m going for the home win, 2-1.
One to watch – Antonee Robinson might be playing his last few games for Fulham. The fans won’t like me saying that, but this lad is one of the best left-backs around.
Wolves 2-1 Brighton
Wolves lost last week but they’ve been in such brilliant form. In fact, they were probably a little unlucky to not get anything from the game against City.
That was a decent point for Brighton against Newcastle, but I think Hurzeler will have fancied all three points from the game.
We should see a decent game here, two sides who don’t really have anything to lose. 2-1 to Wolves.
One to watch – Cunha is another lad that looks like he’s off this summer, maybe even to United if we’re to believe the reports. What a good player this lad is.
Ipswich 1-3 Brentford
Of the three relegated sides, Ipswich look like the ones most equipped to come back up. Even now, they haven’t totally downed tools and fought back from two goals down against Everton last week.
Brentford have won three in a row and yet again, it was another home thriller! They’ve been such good value at home this season, every game ends 4-3 or 3-2.
I think they’ll get the job done away from home here.
One to watch- Mbeumo’s been fantastic this season and the club will know how difficult it will be to keep him around.
Bournemouth 2-3 Villa
I fancy a thriller here. Bournemouth were brilliant at Arsenal last week and really took the game to them. It’s just a shame they had a disappointing February and March because they really could have threatened for a top six finish.
Villa on the other hand, need to keep winning and hope the clubs above drop some points. This will be a big test for them.
We’re bound to see some goals here, I’m certain of that. I just think Villa will be more motivated and might just edge it.
One to watch- Morgan Rogers has been one of the stars of the season, what a talent the boy is. He’s got the lot, pace, strength and so much quality on the ball.
Newcastle 3-2 Chelsea
Another game that could be a thriller and probably the game of the weekend. Two sides level on points, these home fans will be so up for this and could be the difference.
I know Chelsea got a massive win over Liverpool last week, but they did benefit from a Liverpool side with nothing to play for. Going up to Newcastle and leaving with three points will be such a test for them.
I think we’ll see plenty of goals and action, I don’t really trust that Chelsea defence. I think Newcastle just get the win. We’re super boosting over 2.5 goals in the game, and I can see that happening.
One to watch – The main man, Isak. It will cost an absolute fortune to sign him but I think a few clubs might try in the summer.
Man United 1-0 West Ham
I’ve got to be honest, who knows what will happen here. United are obviously prioritising the Europa and I don’t blame them. A few of these kids have looked quite decent though, the fans will like to see some of them get a chance.
West Ham continue to disappoint, and I know those fans are far from happy. 37 points from 35 is a really poor points total and to be honest, they’ve been quite fortunate the sides below them have struggled so much.
I know United will rest players, but I still think they just win. Don’t expect a thriller!
One to watch- I’m sure Mason Mount will get another run out here and it would be nice to see him begin to show more of his best. It’s just not happened for the lad at United.
Forest 2-0 Leicester
Forest have slipped up in recent weeks and all of a sudden, their UCL hopes are in a bit of danger. The great news for them, is that they host Leicester here. Talk about an ideal opponent!
I liked seeing Leicester get the win and Vardy get a goal last week, but it’s all a little too late for that I’m afraid.
I can’t see anything but a home win, I don’t see how Leicester can hurt them.
Spurs 1-1 Palace
Spurs got the job done in Norway the other night and they’ve got a European final to look forward to! It’s going to be an interesting few weeks for Spurs, would winning that trophy count as a successful season?
Palace have been excellent over the last couple of months but are bound to have one eye on next week’s final. Two sides that will be resting a lot of players!
A draw, 1-1.
One to watch- It hasn’t quite happened for him at Palace but could former Arsenal man Eddie Nketiah have something to say here against Spurs?
Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal
I know Liverpool lost last week but they made so many changes and it’s hard to really read too much into it. I think we’ll see more of the first 11 at home here, I think they’ll want to lay down a marker against Arsenal.
Arsenal played well the other night in Paris, but it was a combination of poor finishing and some inspired keeping. It was a decent performance from them though, but how will they bounce back here?
I just think that PSG game will have taken a lot out of those Arsenal lads. I’m picking Liverpool, 2-1.
One to watch- It has to be Trent Alexander-Arnold. All eyes will be on him now that he’s finally confirmed he’ll be leaving. Can he get one last goal at Anfield?
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