Those who are calling Liverpool a one man team swallowed their words last weekend at Upton Park.Is Liverpool coming to form?.If the answer is yes, they are coming to form at the right time. Finishing fourth is not out of sight yer:but Liverpool needs to win the two next home games against Aston Villa and Fulham to convince the doubters that they can challenge for fourth this season. Aston Villa are currently picking up points and they are not going to make it easy for Liverpool on Saturday. I am going for home win.Liverpool 2:0 Aston Vill Other fixtures and predictions: Saturday 15 December 2012. Newcastle V Man City 1:3 Liverpool V Aston Villa 2:0 Man Utd V Sunderland 3:0 Norwich V Wigan 2:1 QPR V Fulham 2:1*Redknapp to secure his first win Stoke V Everton 1:1 Sunday 16th December 2012 . Tottenham V Swansea 2:1 West Brom V West Ham 2:2 Monday 17th Decembar 2012. Reading v Arsenal 2:3
no good at predos but give it a go. us v villa 1-1 (hope i am wrong!) Newcastle v City 1-2 Utd v Sunderland 4-0 (again hope i am wrong) Norwich v Wigan 0-0 Qpr v Fulham 2-1 Stoke v Everton 1-2 Tottenham v Swansea 3-2 West Brom v West Ham 2-1 Reading v Arsenal 0-1
Lawro's verdict ;Home win [h=2]Liverpool v Aston Villa[/h]“Villa will be competitive at Anfield but they are probably going there just at the wrong time - just as Liverpool are starting to play well” Liverpool are having a decent spell at the moment and they did very well to come back from 1-0 down to beat West Ham last week. I thought several aspects of their team looked good at Upton Park - Lucas Leiva coming back from injury has freed Steven Gerrard and Joe Allen a little bit, and they suddenly look strong in midfield. Brendan Rodgers has a settled team, too. Luis Suarez is back and available after being suspended against the Hammers but another positive thing for them was that it didn't make a lot of difference. Jonjo Shelvey is not a striker but he gave it a go and ended up playing a part in the winner. It showed that Rodgers has players who are thinking: 'I want to be in this team and I am not that bothered where', which is what you are looking for as a manager. Aston Villa had a great win over Norwich in the Capital One Cup in midweek, and not just for the fact it was Paul Lambert's first time back to Carrow Road since leaving in the summer. The result itself and the fact they are in the semi-finals now is a big lift, especially considering their league position. Villa will be competitive at Anfield - I don't think there is any doubt about that - but they are probably going there just at the wrong time, just as Liverpool are starting to play well. They have won their last three games in all competitions and I sense they might be putting a bit of a run together. Prediction: 2-0
Hello King Solomon the wise one I was away . i told you once that this is going to be happening very often.
Liverpool v villa 2-0 Newcastle v City 1-3 Man Utd v Sunderland 3-0 Norwich v Wigan 1-1 Qpr v Fulham 2-1 Stoke v Everton 1-1 Tottenham v Swansea 3-2 West Brom v West Ham 1-1 Reading v Arsenal 0-2