Not exact matches
Arsenal
are finishing the season
with a flourish,
with 7 wins in our last 8 games, so
is he
happy that his
side are performing at the right time: «We won more games than last year, because we already have one
point more than last year.»
Wenger
was obviously
happy with the commitment to victory shown by his
side, and although it gives us a four
point gap over City now, Le Prof thinks it
's too early to say Arsenal
are title favourites.
If he only scores 17 or 18 whilst achieving this (given we have plenty of goalscorers who can score against lesser
sides) I'd
be happy with that, as it'd almost certainly mean more
points.
Wenger would
be happy with at least a
point away at all the big
sides.
Birmingham would surely
be happy with a
point, while this would probably suit Villa — this game
is all about bragging rights so both
sides would
be be happy just not to lose.
The Championship
side are not enjoying their best of seasons as they currently sit in mid-table, but will
be happy to still
be within six
points of the play - off places
with so much of the campaign still to run.
The public
was more than
happy to take such a lop -
sided point spread
with 61 % of spread bettors taking New York.
Criticism of yesterday's performance came from all
sides once again but Spurs head coach Andre Villas - Boas
was just
happy to come away
with a
point from an Everton team who have lost just once in the league this season.
Stoke
are just three
points behind the Swans, and Mark Hughes will also
be happy with how his
side have performed so far.
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