
Originally Posted by
cfdh_edmundo
That's true but on the other hand there is a real lack of quality in the other top Premier League teams. Man Utd are looking a lot thinner than in previous seasons, they don't have a huge amount of creativity in midfield. Nani, Anderson and Valenica are no where near world class. Giggs is their only decent creative midfielder (Stoke match showed this) but you fear for them relying on him for all of the season. Scholes, Park or Hargreaves (if he plays again) could do a creative job for them but this isnt their primary role. It's the same with Carrick and Fletcher, decent midfielders but not really creative. I just dont see them being able to unlock resolute defences the way they did last season. Rooney can create chances on his own, but the other strikers like Berbatov and Owen are reliant on service and I just wonder if there will be enough quality service for them this season. The keeper is also a major problem for them, Van Der Saar is injured and also looked past it towards the end of last season, in truth he's looked dodgy for a year or so. The Russians tore him to ribbons in Euro 2008, Foster doesnt look like a world beater either. With Vidic in front of the keeper Man Utd wont leak that many goals, but neither a past-it Van Der Saar, nor a not-quite-there Foster will be able to dig the points out for them like say Schmeicel or Given or even Friedel.
Liverpool probably have the strongest attack if they have no injuries. Torres is world class and when he's on his game it's impossible to stop him. Gerrard is a very good player playing just off him. I just think that Alonso would have been the missing piece in the jigsaw had he stayed. His presence allowed Gerrard to get forward more (and sometimes they would swap and Alonso would be the attacking force - which meant the oppsition would struggle to adapt their marking system). I also have my doubts about their defence if injuries occur particularly in central areas.
Chelsea are probably the strongest squad in the league, looking at their team there is a very strong spine (Cech, Terry, Essien, Lampard, Drogba) and there are decent back-ups in most of those positions (like Alex, Ballack, Anelka), Essien is the real engine of the team and without him I can see the wheels coming off, even for the short amount of time like the month of the African Nations Cup. If Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire get far in that competition then Essien, Kalou and Drogba will all be out of the picture which could mean dropped points over that time frame.
Arsenal have quality upfront, Arshavin is world class and I think will be the most impressive player in the league this season, Van Persie is a decent player and if Eduardo can get a string of games together he will be very good. But if you scratch the surface with Arsenal you can see there isn't too much strength in depth. Bendtner is not really good enough, Ramsey, Vela, Wallcott and Wilshere are good but lack experience (and Wenger seems to prefer the lumbering Dane to them anyway), it's the same story in defence, they just dont quite have the strength in depth. They should make the second round of the CL and all those games could expose a paper thin squad. Unless Wenger digs into his pockets they might well just be overstretched again this season.
In my opinion Man City have a superb chance of winning it this season. They have quality all over the pitch. Given is a superb keeper easily the best in the league. Toure and Lescott are strong defenders (they still need time to organise and gel), De Jong is a fantastic athlete, and upfront they have an overwhelming array of talent. Tevez, Adebayor, Santa Cruz, Bellamy are all very good players who can hurt teams. They also have a good mix of target men (like Adebayor even Santa Cruz at a push) and support strikers (Tevez and Bellamy) who have enough pace to cause problems. There is pace all over the team with players like Wright-Phillips, Petrov and also Kompany in reserve. If they can survive the African Cup of Nations (should be possible as Togo [Adebayor] will go out early if they qualify) and they have enough cover in other areas, they could win the league. They also have the advantage of no European matches so their squad will not be stretched too much. If they can keep putting teams away at home (like West Ham tonight) then I think they will win it.
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