Not exact matches
According to the ex-Liverpool star Steve Nicol, Wenger should take note of how Jurgen Klopp managed to
inflict City's only League defeat
earlier this
season.
For Arsenal, it will be a case of getting their title bid back on track by avenging the 3 - 2 reverse that was
inflicted on them at the Emirates
earlier in the
season — when squandering a 2 - 0 lead to concede three second half goals — but also a 2 - 1 defeat in last term's White Hart Lane encounter which, at the time, ended the Gunners» hopes of securing the 2009/2010 Premier League.
What seemed unthinkable in December could become a real possibility if they
inflict another defeat on their cross town rivals Inter, matching their
early season aspirations and fighting for a Champions League spot.
Earlier in the
season they came to within a whisker of taking points off of Chelsea and Manchester United, before eventually losing both 2 - 1, while last
season, under Roy Hodgson, West Brom should have beaten Arsenal at The Hawthorns − they were leading 2 - 0 at one stage but conceded twice in the second period − but did
inflict Liverpool's first ever Hawthorns defeat.
Sunderland won 2 - 1 at the Stadium of Light last
season when the sides met but who can forget the 8 - 0 drubbing the Saints
inflicted on Southampton
earlier that same
season.
The Baggies (3.80 VCbet), though, have won the last four competitive meetings and with their unbeaten home record still in tact — 3 Wins and 2 Draws — will fancy their chances of
inflicting another defeat on the Citizens, as they did in the Carling Cup
earlier in the
season when beating a weakened City side 2 - 1 at The Hawthorns.