West Bromwich Albion may have a five point cushion and a game in
hand over the relegation zone but this will be no excuse for complacency when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to the Hawthorns on Saturday.
Not exact matches
Adams is currently trying his
hand at managing for a fourth spell, taking
over Grenada, who he has helped to
relegation with six straight wins since taking
over the club.
They will have had
over a week to rest and prepare after the Champions League exit at the
hands of Atletico Madrid and even though their recent upturn in fortune has removed the threat of
relegation, I think Arsenal have to expect a committed performance from them, which is why I feel that Wenger should be looking to rotate his team as much as possible.
The Reds currently find themselves in the
relegation zone, but do have a crucial game in
hand over the teams at the bottom.
That has left them in the
relegation zone heading into the weekend but they do have a game in
hand over those around them, so still some optimism.
Oxford earned a crucial three points in their bid to avoid
relegation as first - half goals from James Henry and Ricardinho
handed them a 2 - 0 victory
over Southend.
The Trotters though have found a bit of form with back to back wins, and they have a game in
hand over the other four
relegation candidates.