Saturday, October 3, 2015

A PREVIEW OF EUROPE TOP CLUB FIXTURES

  
Its a special weekend for football across Europe top Leagues as top guns go head to head in mouth watering fixtures, derby matches and rivalry continues, this weekend fixture sees games that will not just put the country of play on their toes but the whole world stand still, we look at some important fixtures
we start from the Queens land in an early kick-off where Manchester City now look ordinary, the blue side of Manchester have lost thier last two games, hoping to return to winning ways as they welcome Newcastle United to the Etihad Stadium.
City have beaten Newcastle in their last league 17 meetings their longest winning run against any opponent.
Chelsea struggle continues as the manager himself admitted its the worse period of his career but against a Southampton who have also failed to continue from where they finished last season.Ronald Koeman's men have scored more headed goals this season more than any other side in the league.
                                       
Another match to look out for will be the Mersey side derby,Everton Vs Liverpool has been more than just kicking football,There have been 20 red cards in this fixture which is four more than any other fixtures in the league and with Bredan Rodgers work on the line you should expect more drama playing Marinez team that overturned a two-goal deficit in their last EPL game against West Brom.

                                      
At Emirate Stadium the crunch rivalry between Arsenal and Manchester United will take centre stage as SUPER SUNDAY CLASH. Manchester United are getting it back in the EPL after a while, though Wayne Rooney has not been convincing lately as he struggled to score goals but the new boy on the block Anthony Martia has been in fine form but never take anything away from United Captain, The striker loves playing against Arsenal. He scored his first Premier league goal, his first Premier league goal for United and his 100th league goal all against Arsenal.
                                    
Ronaldo will lead Real Madrid to the other side of Madrid, Vicente Calderon stadium has not been a friendly place for any team in recent time especially Real madrid but Ronaldo who rediscovered his goal scoring form in the champions league with a brace that made him Real Madrid's all time goal scorer will hope he carries his form to the Madrid derby.It may have been a difficult week for Diego Simeone's side a 1-0 defeat to Villarreal last weekend and a 2-1 loss to Benfica in the Champions League this week but you can't take it away from Diego Simeone side who knows how to play well against Real madrid.
Barcelona will be without Brilliant Messi against Sevilla and to add to the list of injury is Iniesta makes things difficult for the Catalans who recently escaped near lost against Sevilla who tried to overturn a four-goal deficit against the Champions League winners before an extra-time goal from Pedro Rodriguez sealed the victory for the Blaugrana in the UEFA SUPER CUP.
Barcelona have struggled in their last few fixtures even before Injury hit their main men but have managed to get result in the champions league but will they be able to take on Sevilla a team that can always suprise you.
Another great encounter to look at for this weekend will be when Fc Bayern host Dortmund with both teams firing all cylinder. Bayern have been in sparkling form even without wingers Robben and Franck Ribery, who has not played since March, with new signings Douglas Costa and Kingsley Coman shooting out of the blocks. 
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The Bavarians, eyeing a record fourth straight Bundesliga title, have won all seven of their league games so far and also crushed Dinamo Zagreb 5-0 on Tuesday to top their Champions League group.
Dortmund, also undefeated, kicked off their campaign with five victories but have stumbled to two consecutive draws in their last two Bundesliga matches.
While football fans across the country and some 200 more nations will be watching Germany's top two teams battle it out for domestic supremacy, Guardiola did not want to place too much importance on this one game.
PSG have begun the season in fine fashion, winning six and drawing two of their opening eight league outings to open up a four-point lead over Saint-Etienne at the top of the standings.
By contrast Marseille, who looked like title contenders in the early stages of 2014-15 before falling away badly to finish fourth, have struggled for form this time around with just two wins to their name thus far.
And recent history is not on the visitors' side, with no win against the capital club in their last nine meetings

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