City have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the game, but with their last match being just 48 hours ago, Paul Tisdale could well rotate his squad to keep players fresh - especially with an FA Cup third round tie against Premier League West
Brom coming this weekend.
Not exact matches
And because the win over Hull means we now face a cup quarter - final with Watford this
weekend instead of the Premier League clash with West
Brom, as well as there being an international break around the corner, Wenger only has one Premier League game to get through before Cazorla can
come back into the centre of midfield.
The game against West
Brom is
coming up at the
weekend, and with Alexis Sanchez certain to be lining up for Chile against Uruguay very late tomorrow night I am pretty sure he will be too exhausted to face West
Brom, and truthfully he needs a longer rest than that if we want him to recharge his batteries for the second half of or season.
4 points on West Ham to beat Chelsea @ 9/2 (22) 1 point on West Ham to repeat the EFL cup score, and win 2 - 1 @ 17/1 (18) 1 point on West Ham to win and both teams to score @ 9/1 (10) 1 point on Costa to score the first goal and West Ham to win 2 - 1 @ 100/1 (101) 1 point on West Ham to
come from behind and win @ 22/1 (23) 1 point on an accumulator with the following teams to win this
weekend: Man United, Leicester, Stoke, Swansea, West
Brom, Tottenham and Man City @ 40/1 (41) 1 point on an accumulator with the following teams to win this
weekend: Man United, Leicester, Stoke, Swansea, West
Brom, Tottenham, Man City and West Ham @ 220/1 (221)
West
Brom did so well last
weekend, but their defence is going to
come under a lot more pressure than what Man United's attack put them under.
Two of those
came at Anfield, 2 - 1 victories against West
Brom in the league and Tottenham in the cup, before Klopp's men really shone attacking-wise in last
weekend's 4 - 2 away triumph at Crystal Palace.
Not the easiest of games
coming up on the
weekend for Manchester United as West
Brom are in good home form.
Three of those have
come on the road — against Crystal Palace (3 - 0), Watford (4 - 1) and last
weekend against West
Brom (2 - 1).
Last
weekend's 3 - 2 loss away to West
Brom is perhaps a sign of things to
come.