We were massive underdogs in the FA Cup final against Chelski and what happened?We turned up.Weakened team
against runaway league Champions and we played them off the park.Who says we are not capable of repeating this?We are a better team than last season (on paper anyway if not by results) and AM are not of the quality of those SW London Chavs so of course we can win this cup and it's ridiculous to suggest we can't.
Not exact matches
The Tigers have lost only once in the
league under new manager Marco Silva, and that was against runaway Premier League champions Chelsea, whilst being able to boast of wins over Liverpool and Bournemouth, as well as a draw at Old Trafford and a 2 - 1 League Cup second - leg win over Manchester United to
league under new manager Marco Silva, and that was
against runaway Premier
League champions Chelsea, whilst being able to boast of wins over Liverpool and Bournemouth, as well as a draw at Old Trafford and a 2 - 1 League Cup second - leg win over Manchester United to
League champions Chelsea, whilst being able to boast of wins over Liverpool and Bournemouth, as well as a draw at Old Trafford and a 2 - 1
League Cup second - leg win over Manchester United to
League Cup second - leg win over Manchester United to boost.
The year before that we did win our opener
against Crystal Palace after beating Man City to the Shield quite comfortably but then our title challenge faltered and Arsenal did not win another
league game for over a month and by mid-October Chelsea were
runaway leaders.
The
runaway League leaders Chelsea are 8 points ahead of us, and 5 ahead of Liverpool in second place, but a win tonight will mean that it is virtually impossible for Arsenal to catch up
against an 11 point lead.
Burnley battled their way to an impressive 1 - 1 draw
against Man City at the weekend, with defender Ben Mee taking a very literal approach to stopping the
runaway Premier
League leaders in the tracks.
Basel coach Raphael Wicky is confident his side can spring a surprise
against runaway Premier
League leaders Manchester City.
The
runaway leaders know they're three points away from regaining the
league title
against their dearest rivals and what better way to claim the title than in front of their home support?
Sam Allardyce says Everton are ready for their «biggest challenge»
against runaway Premier
League leaders Manchester City on Saturday, with Idrissa Gana Gueye to be given «every chance» of recovering from a hamstring injury to be fit for the clash.
Can we reverse the disappointing result of the first Premier
League game of the season, and perhaps repeat the EFL Cup win
against the Premier
League runaway leaders?