It would have to be Chelsea of all teams, that could decide everything, despite not being involved in the title race.
<Lawro> It is going to be interesting to see how they cope without the suspended Jamie Vardy. Shinji Okazaki, who spends more time on the floor than any other player I've seen, and Leonardo Ulloa are their only other options up front. </Lawro>
With a decent bit of post-Spurs form, Wembley in the bag, and a CL slot still up for grabs, perhaps Man Utd will be capable of doing Spurs a favour in two games time.
I think today is a bigger game for you. Drop points today and it's squeaky bums time at Old Toilet if we win tomorrow night.
Just listened to Hazard on MOTD publicly stating that the Chavs don't want Spurs to win the title (No ****, Sherlock!) and that they think Leicester 'deserve' it. No surprise there, just strange and rather stupid to announce it. Now, I wasn't expecting any favours in the game next week or for them to bust a gut against Leicester in the last match of the season, but that goes further in my opinion and depending on their level of performance on 15th May should warrant greater scrutiny. Unprofessional at best, potentially match-fixing at worst. Also no surprise that it was laughed off by the MOTD pundits.
We celebrated St Liverpools Day yesterday. Only 4 teams can finish above us now, and beating WBA makes it at worst 3.
The fact that Fabregas and Terry have also said similar things has got to be a red light for the PL. They need to watch both games and compare the Statistics that come out of the games irrespective of results. If they found for instance that in one game the players run 10% less then they would/ should need to act (IMHO)
If a penalty is given against the chavs and they dont all spend at least 5 minutes harranging the ref, we will all know something is up. Furthermore, if JT is wearing a kick it out t shirt then something is definitely wrong.
You have to accept that the Narrative (TM) is the Leicester "fairytale" . One broadsheet was recently sufficiently objective to note that Spurs are being cast as the panto villain, but if they do win the PL it will be because they have been performing best across all those measurable "KPIs" that are indicative of champions.
It's worth pointing out that Utd have the best home record in the PL this season overall, have won the last 6 at home and conceded only 7 goals in 17 games at OT. I don't think Leicester start as favourites
The should check he's not wearing a Lecester shirt underneath. He'll want to join in the celebrations.