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  • Apevia Premier 650W,  ATX-PM650W, 80+ Gold Semi Modular Power Supply

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  • Our Premier League half-season awards for 2024/25

    Our Premier League half-season awards for 2024/25


    The end of the year means we are almost exactly at the halfway point of the Premier League campaign.

    So what better time than this to hand out our awards for the campaign so far?

    Disagree with our selections? Let us know in the comments below!

    Our Premier League half-season awards for 2024/25

    Player of the Season

    Perhaps the simplest selection in our awards. Mohamed Salah has been head and shoulders above the competition this season to fire Liverpool to a lead in the title race. Salah’s brilliance was hardly a secret but he’s elevated himself to a new level in 2024/25.

    The Egyptian has 16 goals and 11 assists from just 17 appearances, with no player having ever produced more goal involvements before the turn of the year. He’s averaged a goal or assist every 55 minutes for the Reds, who have performed like champions elect in recent weeks. Salah’s stunning season has propelled their push for the Premier League title, in a record-breaking start to the campaign.

    If he can maintain this level, there’s a strong chance Salah will equal Thierry Henry’s record of four Golden Boots and become the first footballer in history to win the PFA Player of the Year award three times.

    Somehow, still, a new contract has not been sorted.

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    Young Player of the Season

    For the sake of argument, we’ll keep the criteria for this award in line with the PFA Young Player of the Year award.

    Morgan Rogers takes the crown, following a breakout season at Aston Villa. The midfielder has been a breath of fresh air, an engrossing mix of powerful running and balletic footwork. Signed from the Championship in January, he’s fast proven himself to be a Premier League player and earned an England debut earlier this year.

    He’s scored five times and laid on three assists for Unai Emery’s team, though it’s the sight of him shrugging off challengers during marauding runs that has got fans on their feet. He’s a huge talent.

    Surprise of the Season

    Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier League has been to such an extent that English football was in danger of earning the dreaded Farmers League tag. Four titles on the bounce, six of the last seven, and a treble for good measure paints a picture of City’s stranglehold on the division.

    Their spectacular fall from grace this season was one few saw coming. Sure, Rodri’s season-ending injury was a seismic blow, but did anyone really envisage this drop-off? Pep Guardiola’s team have won just one of their last 13 games in all competitions and are as close to the relegation places as they are to the top.

    Their title defence appears all but mathematically over, while even Champions League football will be a challenge based on recent results and performances.

    Read – Man City crisis has echoes of Liverpool’s ‘bad champions’

    Manager of the Season

    If you had predicted Nottingham Forest to be in the top four at this stage of the season, you’re either a Premier League prophet or boast Garibaldi Red-tinted glasses. Among the pre-season favourites for the drop after a 17th-placed finish last season, Forest have been one of the stories of the season.

    Nuno Espirito Santo deserves the Manager of the Season award for the campaign so far, having lifted the Tricky Trees into the dreamland of the Champions League places. Smart signings (not always associated with Forest of late), and a well-drilled tactical set-up have Forest flying high. They’re the only team to have beaten leaders Liverpool, earned a first win at Manchester United in 30 years, and have taken the scalps of Aston Villa and Spurs.

    An honourable mention for Arne Slot after a stunning start at Liverpool, while Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola and Fulham’s Marco Silva deserve applause.

    Signing of the Season

    Nikola Milenkovic takes our Signing of the Season award for his role in Nottingham Forest’s remarkable campaign. The Serbian centre-back appeared a coup in the summer and has lived up to that billing.

    In Nuno Espirito Santo’s pragmatic side, he has excelled, boasting brilliant box-defending and presence in both penalty areas. His no-nonsense defending has been the perfect complement for Murillo, in a centre-back partnership that is matching most in the Premier League right now. Amid the inflated fees across Europe, his £12m price tag has been a snip.

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    Biggest Improvement This Season

    Liverpool’s failure to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer was mocked but when one door closes, another opens. Ryan Gravenberch has grasped an unforeseen opportunity to emerge as one of the players of the season. After an underwhelming first campaign at Anfield, he’s been transformed into a deep-lying number six.

    He’s played almost every minute, becoming an indispensable part of Arne Slot’s side. With press resistance, a 6ft 3 in frame and duel-winning ability, the 22-year-old could be the solution for seasons to come. He ranks second in the Premier League for interceptions in 2024/25.

    Goal of the Season

    Harry Wilson has quite the catalogue of spectacular strikes.

    The Welshman has not played as much football as he would have liked this season but has made a habit of saving Fulham from the bench. Wilson scored twice to turn defeat into victory against Brentford in November and his equaliser was out of this world.

    An improvised backheel brought the hosts level at Craven Cottage and set the stage for a dramatic comeback win.

    Game of the Season

    Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea, December 8th 2024

    Tottenham might not be the best team in the Premier League under Ange Postecoglou but there’s an argument that they are the most entertaining.

    Not for the first time, Spurs were involved in an absolute classic as Chelsea arrived in North London earlier this month. Spurs were in need of a result and got off to a dream start when Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski scored inside the opening 11 minutes. Both goals came from Marc Cucurella’s mistakes, with the hosts ruthlessly punishing the Spaniard’s slips.

    Jadon Sancho’s brilliant goal pulled one back for Chelsea, who took control as Spurs lost Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven to injuries. Cole Palmer confidently slammed in an equaliser from the penalty spot, before Enzo Fernandez drilled in to complete the turnaround.

    Palmer’s second penalty, an audacious Panenka effort, sealed the win, though Heung-min Son set up a nervy finish in stoppage time. Chelsea held on to edge a seven-goal thriller against their fierce rivals.

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    As we reach the halfway point of the 2024/25 Premier League season, it’s time to hand out some awards to the standout performers of the campaign so far. From top goalscorer to best goalkeeper, here are our Premier League half-season awards:

    1. Player of the Season: Mason Greenwood (Manchester United)
    The young forward has been in sensational form, leading the league in goals and assists and driving Manchester United’s title challenge.

    2. Manager of the Season: Brendan Rodgers (Leicester City)
    Rodgers has worked wonders with a limited budget at Leicester, guiding them to a top-four spot and playing attractive, attacking football.

    3. Young Player of the Season: Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund)
    The midfielder has been a revelation since his move from Birmingham City, showcasing his immense talent and potential in the Premier League.

    4. Top Goalscorer: Erling Haaland (Liverpool)
    The Norwegian striker has been on fire in front of goal, scoring goals for fun and leading Liverpool’s charge for silverware.

    5. Best Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker (Liverpool)
    The Brazilian shot-stopper has been a rock at the back for Liverpool, making crucial saves and helping his team to keep clean sheets.

    6. Breakout Player of the Season: Harvey Elliott (Fulham)
    The young midfielder has been a key player for Fulham, impressing with his creativity, vision, and work rate.

    7. Best Signing: Ferran Torres (Manchester City)
    The Spanish winger has seamlessly adapted to the Premier League, making a big impact for Manchester City with his pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability.

    These are our Premier League half-season awards for the 2024/25 campaign. Do you agree with our choices? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Premier League half-season review: Tactics and trends that have shaped 2024-25 so far

    Premier League half-season review: Tactics and trends that have shaped 2024-25 so far


    This week brings up the midway point of the 2024-25 Premier League season. It’s already been a memorable campaign, with Liverpool clear at the top, the two Manchester clubs in turmoil and the increasingly-familiar sight of the three promoted teams in the bottom three.

    But what have been the tactical and numerical trends that have captured our experts’ attention, and how do they see the second half of the campaign playing out?

    Ahmed Walid, Thom Harris and Anantaajith Raghuraman discuss their key takeaways.


    Which team’s tactics have most interested you this season?

    Ahmed Walid: It’s always difficult to take over once a successful manager departs but I have been very impressed with Liverpool under Arne Slot. The team’s pressing and general out-of-possession approach had some teething issues earlier in the season, but their performance without the ball against Aston Villa, Manchester City and Tottenham showed that it’s returned to an elite level.

    Liverpool still retain their attacking edge on transitions, but it’s in possession where things get interesting. Slot has shifted Liverpool to a more controlled approach with slight tweaks to how the team attacks.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold hasn’t been moving into midfield as much as he did last season, Alexis Mac Allister has been dropping to support Ryan Gravenberch progress the ball up the pitch, and in certain games the centre-forward’s role is to operate in the half-space. In addition, Mohamed Salah has been used as a direct outlet when Liverpool are being pressed up the pitch. The Egyptian has received 37 per cent of Liverpool goalkeepers’ completed long passes in the Premier League this season, a stark increase compared to the previous six campaigns.

    That’s without mentioning Slot’s half-time tactical tweaks which have helped Liverpool in multiple games this season, notably the 2-0 victory against Real Madrid in the Champions League.

    Anantaajith Raghuraman: Brentford seem to evolve every season under Thomas Frank, and their use of kick offs to score early goals in back-to-back games against Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United was inspired.

    Football is increasingly moving towards winning by controlling possession, but Brentford’s approach showed the importance of territorial dominance even if it means ceding possession early and embracing the chaos.

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    The other aspect of their setup that has been interesting is the ability to alter their game plan according to the teams they have faced. Ivan Toney’s exit and Igor Thiago’s injury in pre-season allowed Frank to innovate with a fluid frontline. Yoane Wissa, Bryan Mbuemo, Kevin Schade and Mikkel Damsgaard have interchanged positions, both on team sheets and in-game, keeping opponents guessing, and has brought the best out of all four players.


    Brentford have become experts at scoring early in Premier League games (Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images)

    Thom Harris: There are some likeable teams punching above their weight in the top half of the Premier League table but Marco Silva deserves particular credit for how he’s overseen continual improvement at Fulham. Despite losing Aleksandar Mitrovic and Joao Palhinha, the club have emerged with multiple high-quality options in each position, with all but two of the players involved in their memorable 2-1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Boxing Day having been signed under the Portuguese’s watch.

    There are plenty of different profiles throughout a carefully-built squad that allow Silva to adapt his approach to the opposition. He switched to a back five to mirror Chelsea’s attacking shape on Boxing Day, and is able to rely on combative midfielders Sasa Lukic and Sander Berge for defensive grit, while the signing of Emile Smith Rowe has helped to evolve their combination play down the left-hand side.

    Rotating with Alex Iwobi and Reiss Nelson, working to open up space for the overlapping for Antonee Robinson, there is creativity, pace and unpredictability down that flank to keep the opposition guessing. The minutes are shared nicely between the No 9s, too, each averaging a goal every other game this season. It looks like a happy squad, brought together by an astute coach.

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    Which team have you been most disappointed by?

    Walid: Clearly Manchester City have missed Rodri, and other injuries have affected them. But considering the quality of the players and the fact their manager is Pep Guardiola, the team’s performance without the ball has taken a nosedive. It’s not only the intensity of the pressing, but there is constant confusion between the players in terms of who has to jump to press, allowing the opponent to easily play through them, as was the case in the 2-1 defeat against Villa.

    The counter-pressing levels have dropped as well. Rodri’s absence is a factor, but City’s vulnerability when they lose the ball is that of a team fighting relegation. Usually, Guardiola finds a solution but it’s becoming a bit late now as other teams around them rack up points. Even qualifying for next season’s Champions League is starting to look like a stretch.


    Rodri’s injury against Arsenal: Significant but not the only reason City are struggling (Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images)

    Raghuraman: I expected Crystal Palace to build on their exploits between February and May under Oliver Glasner last season and — until recently — they have fallen well short of those expectations. A rather unsuccessful summer window that saw them lose Michael Olise and Joachim Andersen and fail to add wing-backs better suited to Glasner’s system are key contributors, but there is more to it.

    In 13 games under Glasner at the end of last season, Palace averaged 6.2 possessions won in the attacking third per match, only behind Manchester City (9.1) and Arsenal (7.2). That figure has plummeted to 3.8 in 18 games this season (11th best).

    In attack, they are still averaging 3.8 open-play shots on target per game, but the quality of opportunities and finishing have suffered, with their conversion rate declining from 17 per cent to seven per cent. But Palace’s recent league form (one loss in their last seven) and their defensive record (26 goals conceded, eighth best in the division) are reasons for optimism.

    Harris: West Ham haven’t kicked on as I’d hoped after what looked like an exciting summer window. They are just too porous defensively — only the three promoted sides have conceded more expected goals (xG) this season — and they feel a little less potent going forward with Julen Lopetegui’s more measured possession approach.

    There is quality simmering in this squad, and a run of four games unbeaten has shown that they have the firepower to challenge for the top half, but there’s another level to hit.


    West Ham have shown flashes so far this season but is there more to come? (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

    Which player have you most enjoyed watching?

    Walid: Ryan Gravenberch’s adaptation to the No 6 role at Liverpool has been hugely impressive. The Netherlands midfielder has been one of the best players in the Premier League this season in that role. Away from his top-class performances in and out of possession, Gravenberch’s trademark move of opening up his body and receiving on the turn to dribble past the opponent has been beautiful to watch.


    Ryan Gravenberch has been a revelation as Liverpool’s No 6 (Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

    Raghuraman: Amid the chaos at Tottenham, Dejan Kulusevski has been a source of calm and reasonable consistency. He is a joy to watch in full flow, relying on clever feints, close control and off-the-ball movement to outwork defences. Spurs’ struggles on the left wing due to injuries and Son Heung-min’s form have meant they have relied more on Kulusevski to create and he has done so admirably from midfield and out wide.

    His 39 chances created is bettered only by Cole Palmer (48) and Bukayo Saka (41), while only Mohamed Salah (62) and Alex Iwobi (50) have completed more successful passes into the penalty box than Kulusevski’s 49.

    Harris: There are few players as thrilling to watch as Alexander Isak at his peak and, after a slow start to the season, he has seven goals and two assists in his last five Premier League games.

    Combining his dribbling ability with a tall, slender frame and a clean ball-striking technique, there’s something extremely satisfying about the way he glides across the pitch. While he’s evolved into a pure poacher throughout his time at Newcastle, with almost half of his goals falling inside the six-yard box this season, his strike against Liverpool at the start of the month was an emphatic reminder that the spectacular is rarely far away.


    What is the most revealing statistic from the first half of the season?

    Walid: Nottingham Forest’s defensive solidity has limited the goals they have conceded in the Premier League this season to 19. Only Arsenal (16) and Liverpool (17) have conceded fewer so far.

    That is supported by the underlying metrics. Forest have conceded the third-lowest non-penalty expected goals (xG) per game in the league (1.0), again after Liverpool and Arsenal. On top of that, the average quality of shots they have been facing isn’t that high. Forest’s 0.08 non-penalty xG per shot conceded has been the best rate in the Premier League this season, with only Arsenal matching that number.

    Raghuraman: Arsenal, thanks to their excellence from set pieces, lead the league in shots from corners with 28 (1.6 per game). Six other teams, including Fulham, Aston Villa (both 27), and Nottingham Forest (20), are within 10 of that tally.


    Arsenal are the Premier League’s corner experts but other teams are maximising set pieces too (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

    This is a massive difference from last season when Liverpool created 78 shots from corners across the season and were comfortably ahead of second-placed Fulham (54) and the chasing pack. At this time of the season last year, Liverpool had generated 39 shots from corners after 19 matches (2.1 per game) and were already 15 ahead of Brighton and Luton Town, joint-second on 24.

    A league-wide recognition of the advantages that can be gained from attacking and defending corners (and set pieces overall) seems to have contributed to the reduced disparity.

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    Harris: Manchester City’s shocking downturn in form has been well-documented, but the extent of the numbers still takes some getting used to. Guardiola’s side are conceding Opta-defined Big Chances at a rate of almost three a game, and have already passed their season tallies from four of the last six seasons.

    Many of their defensive woes stem from counter-attacks, easily overrun in midfield without the instinctive positioning and duel-winning abilities of Rodri. As we can see from the chart below, no team has conceded more chances from fast breaks, with only Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham — similarly chaotic on transitions this season — running them close.


    And what about a misleading stat from the season so far?

    Raghuraman: Wolves have the seventh-highest goals total so far with 29, just one less than Manchester City and Newcastle United. But their xG (expected goals, the number of goals a team is expected to score based on the quality of their chances) of 18.8 is the fifth worst, with their overperformance of 10.2 some distance ahead of Tottenham in second with 5.6.

    Matheus Cunha, who scored an ‘olimpico’ against Manchester United on Boxing Day to add to a few other fantastic low-xG strikes, is a key reason. The number of goals scored suggests Wolves have an attack that is good enough to finish in the top 10 but their defending under former manager Gary O’Neil has plunged them into the relegation fight. If new boss Vitor Pereira can maintain his good start — and Cunha’s form — they should be fine, though.


    Is Matheus Cunha’s scoring rate sustainable? (Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

    Give us one prediction for the second half of the season

    Walid: Things will improve for Manchester United. The performances against Bournemouth and Wolves weren’t as good as the defeat against Tottenham and the victory in the Manchester derby, but there are definite signs of what Ruben Amorim wants to do on and off the ball. Fixing how they defend set pieces is an important task, though, because that issue has cancelled all the positives from their performances under Amorim so far.


    Ruben Amorim has endured a difficult start to life at Manchester United (Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

    Raghuraman: My bold pre-season prediction (which Thom concurred with) was for Forest to finish in the top 10 — but even I did not foresee the kind of form they have shown. I think they will get UEFA Conference League football next season at the very least. Additionally, I think one of Manchester United or Tottenham will end the season with a trophy, but both will finish outside the top seven.

    Harris:  If Manchester City can ease their fitness issues at centre-back and get the likes of John Stones and Ruben Dias back playing regularly, then Josko Gvardiol has a chance of hitting 10 goals this season. He took five shots and hit the post against Everton, flicked a great chance over the bar at Villa Park, and squandered two big chances in the opening 20 minutes against Forest, all from thundering runs forward from full-back.

    (Top photos: AP and Getty Images; design: Demetrius Robinson)



    As we reach the halfway point of the 2024-25 Premier League season, it’s time to take a closer look at the tactics and trends that have shaped the league so far. From the rise of high-pressing teams to the resurgence of possession-based football, there have been plenty of interesting developments to unpack.

    One of the key trends that has emerged this season is the increasing prevalence of high-pressing tactics. Teams like Manchester City and Liverpool have been relentless in their pursuit of the ball, using intense pressure to force turnovers and create scoring opportunities. This aggressive style of play has proven to be effective, with both teams sitting comfortably at the top of the table.

    On the flip side, possession-based football has also made a strong comeback this season. Teams like Chelsea and Arsenal have focused on controlling the ball and dictating the tempo of the game, using their technical prowess to break down stubborn defenses. This approach has helped these teams climb up the standings and challenge for European qualification.

    Another notable trend has been the emphasis on youth development. Several teams, including Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, have placed a greater emphasis on promoting young talent from their academies. This has not only injected fresh energy into these squads but has also helped them build for the future.

    Overall, the 2024-25 Premier League season has been a fascinating one, with a diverse range of tactics and trends shaping the competition. As we look ahead to the second half of the season, it will be interesting to see how these strategies continue to evolve and impact the title race. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as the season progresses.

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  • Premier League Predictions and best bets: Manchester United to show signs of life for Ruben Amorim | Football News

    Premier League Predictions and best bets: Manchester United to show signs of life for Ruben Amorim | Football News


    Our football betting expert Jones Knows is back to provide his Premier League insight and thinks Man Utd are being overlooked in betting against Newcastle.

    Aston Villa vs Brighton, Monday 7.45pm

    Backing Brighton as outsiders makes sense in these sorts of games. The type of forward they like to recruit tends to flourish when playing in transition but struggle when tasked with breaking down a low block. To score just one goal from 67 shots this season in home games against Brentford, Southampton and Ipswich tells you all you need to know about how flaky the Brighton forwards are when it comes to finishing.

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    Highlights from the Premier League match between Brighton and Brentford

    However, despite now going six games without a win, Fabian Hurzeler’s team have beaten Bournemouth, Man City, Newcastle, Tottenham, Man Utd and drawn with Arsenal this season where opposition teams offer them more space to play. At 5/6 with Sky Bet, they are one of the best bets of the card on the double chance at Villa Park.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 1-2 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: Brighton double chance (5/6 with Sky Bet)

    Ipswich vs Chelsea, Monday 7.45pm

    Ipswich have now lost five of their last six games – only Southampton (2) have fewer points over that period. It’s becoming rather bleak for them.

    Confidence looks shot in the final third with the free-flowing, flexible attacking patterns that we saw rip up the Sky Bet Championship last season a distant memory. They’ve scored just two or more goals in four of their 18 games this season, blanking in four of their last six. Omari Hutchinson’s form has completely dipped while Liam Delap is now feeding off scraps.

    A Chelsea win to nil at 7/4 with Sky Bet looks a nice way to boost the outright away win price.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 0-2

    Manchester United vs Newcastle, Monday 8pm, live on Sky Sports

    Manchester United vs Newcastle United

    I’m swimming against the tide here and remain quite positive on Manchester United’s prospects under this manager, especially from a defensive point of view. The structure and organisation is so much more secure than under Erik ten Hag and may just lead to positive results when confidence returns and Bruno Fernandes stops getting sent off.

    The expected goals data does suggest Ruben Amorim’s influence is already stabilising them slightly, albeit the results make that hard to believe.

    The market has moved too much towards the untrustworthy Toon here who have only won three on the road in their last 10 games in all competitions and were beaten 3-2 by Ten Hag’s side last season at Old Trafford. I’ll put my crash helmet on and advise Man Utd on the draw no bet at 10/11 with Sky Bet with no confidence whatsoever purely based on the price.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 1-1

    Brentford vs Arsenal, Wednesday 5.30pm

    Thomas Frank lost two more key members of his Brentford back line to take their total number of injured players to 11 in the dogged draw at Brighton. Such depletion is going to bite sooner or later and this could be where that tide turns.

    Arsenal, without grabbing many plaudits, do seem to have their game-heads on again in terms of winning games. Declan Rice’s return to form may have something to do with that – he’s looked more himself in the last few weeks and is carrying a big goalscoring threat from midfield.

    Declan Rice celebrates scoring Arsenal's fifth with Riccardo Calafiori
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    Declan Rice is 18/1 to score first with Sky Bet

    He netted in the win at Palace and went close with two strikes in the comfortable 1-0 win over Ipswich. The 18/1 on him to score first with Sky Bet is too big. Back it.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 0-3 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: Declan Rice to score first (18/1 with Sky Bet)

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    Premier League Predictions and Best Bets: Manchester United to Show Signs of Life for Ruben Amorim

    As the Premier League season continues to heat up, all eyes will be on Manchester United as they look to bounce back from a disappointing start. With new manager Ruben Amorim at the helm, the Red Devils will be eager to turn their fortunes around and show signs of life in the top flight.

    Despite a rocky start to the season, Manchester United have shown glimpses of their potential in recent matches. With the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, and Jadon Sancho in their ranks, the Red Devils have the firepower to compete with the best in the league.

    In their upcoming fixtures, Manchester United will face tough challenges against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City. However, with Amorim’s tactical acumen and the talent at their disposal, the Red Devils will be confident of picking up points and climbing up the table.

    For punters looking to place a bet on Manchester United, backing them to show signs of life under Amorim could prove to be a shrewd move. With their attacking prowess and newfound resilience, the Red Devils have the potential to upset the odds and make a statement in the Premier League.

    So, whether you’re a die-hard Manchester United fan or simply looking to make a profit from the Premier League action, keep an eye on Amorim’s side as they look to turn their season around and prove their doubters wrong. With the right bets and a bit of luck, you could be in for a lucrative payday.

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  • Pep Guardiola: Man City boss targets January and says ‘no chance’ of Premier League title

    Pep Guardiola: Man City boss targets January and says ‘no chance’ of Premier League title


    Pep Guardiola says Manchester City “need help” during the January transfer window after admitting his side have “no chance” of winning the Premier League title this season.

    The City boss celebrated 500 games in charge of the club with a nervy 2-0 win over Leicester on Sunday.

    City’s victory – just their second in their last 10 Premier League games – lifts them up to fifth, but they are 14 points behind leaders Liverpool.

    “We are far away from winning the Premier League,” Guardiola told BBC’s Match of the Day.

    “We accept there’s already no chance of that but we have other things to fight for: FA Cup, top four… and winning games helps.”

    City have won six of the last seven Premier League titles, but before the win over Leicester, the club had won just one of their previous 13 league games – losing nine.

    Guardiola admitted he was relieved to end a five-game winless run.

    “Just relief, that is the word to express how all of us feel,” he said.

    “We have done incredible things and now we struggle to win games so now it’s just relief.”



    Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has set his sights on the January transfer window as he looks to strengthen his squad in a bid to mount a serious challenge for the Premier League title.

    Despite a strong start to the season, Guardiola has insisted that there is “no chance” of his team winning the league this year. The Spanish manager remains focused on improving his side and building for the future, rather than getting caught up in title talk.

    Guardiola’s comments come after a string of impressive performances from his team, who currently sit in fourth place in the Premier League table. The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss is known for his meticulous approach to management and is sure to be looking for ways to address any weaknesses in his squad during the upcoming transfer window.

    With the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea looking strong at the top of the table, Guardiola knows that his team will have to be at their best if they are to have any chance of challenging for the title this season. However, the City boss remains confident in his team’s abilities and is determined to keep pushing for success.

    As the January transfer window approaches, Guardiola will no doubt be looking to add some quality reinforcements to his squad as he looks to turn City’s season around. With his focus firmly on the future, Guardiola will be hoping that his team can continue to improve and close the gap on the teams above them in the league table.

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  • Man United vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates as Zirkzee booed off by own fans

    Man United vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates as Zirkzee booed off by own fans


    Ruben Amorim says Man Utd must find way to end struggles

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    Manchester United host Newcastle United in the Premier League this evening, with the home side desperate for three points as they look to rise from 14th in the table.

    Ruben Amorim’s team has fallen to embarrassing defeats to Bournemouth and Wolves over the last two matches, and the Portuguese has just two wins in the league so far during his tenure. And United face a Newcastle side who have found form in recent weeks, with consecutive 4-0 wins followed by a 3-0 victory over Aston Villa last time out.

    After a mixed start to the season, the Magpies find themselves in seventh ahead of kick-off, with the potential to move into fifth if they grab three points tonight. And with the recent form of both sides, Newcastle have rarely had a better chance to earn a first league win at Old Trafford since 2013. Follow all the latest updates from Old Trafford below:

    54’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Joelinton wins a free-kick and Newcastle squander the chance to trouble Onana – haven’t really had the fluency in their play over the last 15 minutes either side of the interval.

    Hojlund escapes his man in the box and tees up an Amad shot but Tonali makes the block.

    More reason for optimism for the home fans since the restart but no big chances for them and nothing for Dubravka to worry about.

    Antony, Rashford and Garnacho are all on the bench for United.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 21:14

    50’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    The home team have played far more aggressively and on the front foot since the restart. A good cross from Mazraoui on the right sees Schar forced into an awkward clearance behind for a corner under pressure. Eriksen’s corner goes through everyone – could have been a tap-in if a red shirt was in place. Newcastle need to heed the warnings here.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 21:10

    46′ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Back underway and no further changes but both managers probably had plenty to say. Eddie Howe may have had a few words on concentration and not letting things drift, after that final five minutes of the first half.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 21:07

    Man Utd fans boo Zirkzee as striker subbed off early against Newcastle

    Manchester United fans booed and jeered their own player on Monday night, as Joshua Zirkzee bore the brunt of supporters’ displeasure during a dismal first half against Newcastle United.

    The Red Devils had been thoroughly outplayed and were 2-0 down on home soil to the Magpies, with another strike ruled out for offside and Newcastle also striking the woodwork in a woefully one-sided first half.

    That prompted Ruben Amorim to turn to his subs bench after just 32 minutes, with Zirkzee replaced by Kobbie Mainoo in an attempt to beef up the centre of the pitch, where the hosts had been second best by a long distance.

    Zirkzee immediately faced extremely loud cheers at the decision to remove him, followed by an equally loud round of boos as he left the pitch. The Dutch attacker didn’t take his place to sit on the bench, but immediately appeared to don a coat and depart towards the tunnel – only to reappear a few minutes later.

    During his half-hour or so on the pitch, Zirkzee managed just 14 touches of the ball, completed three passes and won one free-kick, but had no impact in terms of creating or taking shots.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:59

    HT – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    One late chance for United – Mainoo frees Casemiro in the box but his first-time shot is curled well wide. He had time there, not a great effort. Let-off for Newcastle after Schar gave the ball away – but the whistle goes and it’s 2-0 to the visitors at the interval.

    Half time, Newcastle well in control. Another loud chorus of boos from the home fans as the whistle goes.

    Richard Jolly’s latest: “A dreadful first half for Manchester United. The mixture of cheers and boos when Joshua Zirkzee was hauled off after half an hour are a sign of what the crowd think of him. It is hard to see how he can come back from that, or how United can come back in this game.”

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:49

    45’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Two shots and two touches in the box for Man United in this first half. They simply haven’t been at it in the slightest.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:46

    40’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Well the good news for Manchester United is that with five minutes to go until half time, they are 2-0 down.

    And yes, that’s good news – it should be three at a minimum, it could easily be five, and they’ll soon have 15 minutes to sort things out a bit.

    Ruben Amorim has a massive job on his hands to get them back in the game – Eddie Howe must want more of the same. They are swarming United at will, until about five minutes ago.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:43

    36’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Richard Jolly’s scathing and accurate assessment of the hosts:

    “Utter dominance from Newcastle, utterly awful from Manchester United. Ruben Amorim’s team are being overrun in midfield – no surprise when it is Casemiro and Christian Eriksen against Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton – and their five defenders are struggling to defend. Neither goal reflected well on Lisandro Martinez, who isn’t exactly looking an inspired choice to captain the team in Bruno Fernandes’ absence. Newcastle could score six or seven here.”

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:37

    34’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    Joshua Zirkzee has just been given whatever the absolute rock bottom opposite is to a standing ovation – the most vicious, vociferous booing and jeering by his own supporters as he’s subbed off for Kobbie Mainoo.

    This Man United team is “the absolute worst pound for pound football team in the country, bar none,” says Gary Neville.

    Moments later Hojlund is played in for a first sight of goal at last and can only clip his shot past the far post.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:35

    30’ – Man Utd 0-2 Newcastle

    The ball’s in the net again – but the offside flag is up this time. We’ve seen this kind of thing before given: basically a Schar shot is deflected into his path by a United defender, so Isak – way offside in normal terms – plays on and absolutely blams it top corner. But the flag is up and the ref sides with his assistant.

    One minute later and Newcastle are so close to a brilliant third, passing straight through United’s back three with some amazing one-touch football – Tonali gets past Onana but thunders a shot onto the post from close-range. Amorim isn’t waiting around, he’s making a sub soon.

    United have been utterly woeful.

    Karl Matchett30 December 2024 20:33



    Man United vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League latest score, goals and updates as Zirkzee booed off by own fans

    In a thrilling match between Manchester United and Newcastle United, tensions are running high as fans witness a controversial moment on the pitch. The young striker Zirkzee has been booed off by his own fans after a lackluster performance, adding fuel to the fire in this already intense match.

    Stay tuned for all the latest score updates, goals, and drama as the two teams battle it out on the field. Will Manchester United be able to secure a victory, or will Newcastle pull off a shocking upset? Follow along for all the action-packed updates in this must-watch Premier League showdown.

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  • Ipswich have won just one of their last 14 league games against Chelsea (D6 L7) and are winless in seven against the Blues since a 1-0 home win in August 1993.

  • Chelsea have played more Premier League away games without ever winning against Ipswich than they have vs any other opponent, though four of their five visits to Portman Road have finished level (L1).

  • Ipswich are unbeaten in their final league game in each of the last four calendar years (W2 D2). They’ve won their last two such games in the Premier League, beating Spurs 3-0 in 2000 and Sunderland 5-0 in 2001.

  • Chelsea are unbeaten in their final league game in each of the last 12 calendar years (W8 D4) since a 3-1 home loss to Aston Villa on New Year’s Eve 2011.

  • Chelsea are unbeaten on all five occasions when they’ve faced a promoted side in their final Premier League game of a calendar year (W4 D1), though the only time they failed to win was a 2-2 draw at Ipswich in 2000. This is the third consecutive year they’ve finished with such a match (2-0 v Bournemouth in 2022, 3-2 v Luton last year).

  • Ipswich remain winless in all nine of their Premier League home games this season (D4 L5). Only four teams have failed to win any of their first 10 home games in a single Premier League campaign (Crystal Palace first 15 in 1997-98, West Ham first 12 in 2002-03, Sunderland first 18 in 2005-06 and Brighton first 10 in 2020-21).

  • Chelsea have lost just one of their last 12 Premier League away games (W8 D3), with their 0-0 draw at Everton last time out the only time they’ve failed to score in this run.

  • Chelsea lost just their third Premier League game of the season against Fulham last time out. The Blues haven’t lost consecutive league games since January/February last season (vs Liverpool and Wolves).

  • No player has scored more Premier League goals in 2024 than Cole Palmer, with his 26 strikes also the most of any Chelsea in a single calendar year in the competition’s history.

  • With seven goals and four assists, Chelsea’s Cole Palmer has been involved in 11 goals in his last seven Premier League games against promoted sides, averaging a goal or assist every 54 minutes in this run.



Ipswich Town vs Chelsea: Premier League Preview, Team News, Stats & Head-to-Head

In this upcoming Premier League matchup, Ipswich Town will face off against Chelsea in what promises to be an exciting clash between the two teams. Here is a preview of the game, along with team news, stats, and a look at the head-to-head record between the two sides.

Ipswich Town will be looking to bounce back from a tough start to the season, as they currently sit near the bottom of the table. Manager Paul Lambert will be hoping that his team can put in a strong performance against Chelsea and pick up some much-needed points.

On the other hand, Chelsea have been in good form so far this season and will be looking to continue their winning streak. Manager Thomas Tuchel will be expecting his players to maintain their high level of performance and secure another victory.

Team News:

Ipswich Town: Ipswich Town will be without midfielder Teddy Bishop, who is sidelined with an injury. However, they will have a full squad to choose from otherwise.

Chelsea: Chelsea will be without defender Ben Chilwell, who is out with a knee injury. Midfielder N’Golo Kante is also a doubt for the game due to a minor muscle issue.

Stats:

– Ipswich Town have won just one of their last five games in all competitions.
– Chelsea are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League matches.
– Ipswich Town have scored the fewest goals in the Premier League this season.
– Chelsea have the best defensive record in the league, having conceded just three goals so far.

Head-to-Head:

– Ipswich Town and Chelsea have faced each other 10 times in the Premier League, with Chelsea winning seven of those matches.
– The last time these two teams met was in the FA Cup in 2010, with Chelsea emerging as 3-1 winners.
– Ipswich Town’s last victory against Chelsea in the Premier League came in 2002, when they won 3-2 at Stamford Bridge.

Overall, Chelsea will be the favorites heading into this game, but Ipswich Town will be looking to cause an upset and secure a valuable three points. It promises to be an intriguing matchup between the two sides.

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  • Premier League Predictions and best bets: Manchester United to show signs of life for Ruben Amorim | Football News

    Premier League Predictions and best bets: Manchester United to show signs of life for Ruben Amorim | Football News


    Our football betting expert Jones Knows is back to provide his Premier League insight and thinks Man Utd are being overlooked in betting against Newcastle.

    Aston Villa vs Brighton, Monday 7.45pm

    Backing Brighton as outsiders makes sense in these sorts of games. The type of forward they like to recruit tends to flourish when playing in transition but struggle when tasked with breaking down a low block. To score just one goal from 67 shots this season in home games against Brentford, Southampton and Ipswich tells you all you need to know about how flaky the Brighton forwards are when it comes to finishing.

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    However, despite now going six games without a win, Fabian Hurzeler’s team have beaten Bournemouth, Man City, Newcastle, Tottenham, Man Utd and drawn with Arsenal this season where opposition teams offer them more space to play. At 5/6 with Sky Bet, they are one of the best bets of the card on the double chance at Villa Park.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 1-2 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: Brighton double chance (5/6 with Sky Bet)

    Ipswich vs Chelsea, Monday 7.45pm

    Ipswich have now lost five of their last six games – only Southampton (2) have fewer points over that period. It’s becoming rather bleak for them.

    Confidence looks shot in the final third with the free-flowing, flexible attacking patterns that we saw rip up the Sky Bet Championship last season a distant memory. They’ve scored just two or more goals in four of their 18 games this season, blanking in four of their last six. Omari Hutchinson’s form has completely dipped while Liam Delap is now feeding off scraps.

    A Chelsea win to nil at 7/4 with Sky Bet looks a nice way to boost the outright away win price.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 0-2

    Manchester United vs Newcastle, Monday 8pm, live on Sky Sports

    Manchester United vs Newcastle United

    I’m swimming against the tide here and remain quite positive on Manchester United’s prospects under this manager, especially from a defensive point of view. The structure and organisation is so much more secure than under Erik ten Hag and may just lead to positive results when confidence returns and Bruno Fernandes stops getting sent off.

    The expected goals data does suggest Ruben Amorim’s influence is already stabilising them slightly, albeit the results make that hard to believe.

    The market has moved too much towards the untrustworthy Toon here who have only won three on the road in their last 10 games in all competitions and were beaten 3-2 by Ten Hag’s side last season at Old Trafford. I’ll put my crash helmet on and advise Man Utd on the draw no bet at 10/11 with Sky Bet with no confidence whatsoever purely based on the price.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 1-1

    Brentford vs Arsenal, Wednesday 5.30pm

    Thomas Frank lost two more key members of his Brentford back line to take their total number of injured players to 11 in the dogged draw at Brighton. Such depletion is going to bite sooner or later and this could be where that tide turns.

    Arsenal, without grabbing many plaudits, do seem to have their game-heads on again in terms of winning games. Declan Rice’s return to form may have something to do with that – he’s looked more himself in the last few weeks and is carrying a big goalscoring threat from midfield.

    Declan Rice celebrates scoring Arsenal's fifth with Riccardo Calafiori
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    Declan Rice is 18/1 to score first with Sky Bet

    He netted in the win at Palace and went close with two strikes in the comfortable 1-0 win over Ipswich. The 18/1 on him to score first with Sky Bet is too big. Back it.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 0-3 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: Declan Rice to score first (18/1 with Sky Bet)

    Jones Knows’ best bets…

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    Matchday Four +3.90 +11 +7.80
    Matchday Five -2 -1 +4.80
    Matchday Six -1 -1 +2.80
    Matchday Seven 0 -1 +1.80
    Matchday Eight -3 0 -2.80
    Matchday Nine +1 0 -1.80
    Matchday 10 +2.38 -1 -0.42
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    Matchday 12 0 -1 +4.98
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    As the Premier League season continues to unfold, fans and pundits alike are eagerly awaiting to see if Manchester United can finally start to show signs of life under new manager Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils have had a lackluster start to the season, but there are signs that things may be starting to turn around.

    In their upcoming match against Watford, Manchester United will have the perfect opportunity to prove that they are a force to be reckoned with. With star players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes in their lineup, the Red Devils have the firepower to take on any team in the league.

    Our prediction for this match is that Manchester United will come out strong and secure a convincing win over Watford. We believe that Ruben Amorim’s tactics and strategies will finally start to pay off, and the team will show signs of the potential that fans have been waiting to see.

    As for the best bets for this match, we recommend placing a bet on Manchester United to win with a -1.5 handicap. This bet offers good odds and the potential for a high payout if the Red Devils can secure a comfortable victory.

    Overall, we are excited to see what Manchester United can achieve under Ruben Amorim’s leadership, and we believe that this match against Watford will be a turning point for the team. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on Premier League matches as the season progresses.

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