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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 5596110, member: 405"] Such a tightly bunched group in the Premier League as we enter Week 16 of 38 this weekend. Arsenal have slipped, and Aston Villa's win over the Gunners places them suddenly in the title race. Chelsea let slip an opportunity, with a loss and a draw against "bottom half" competition, after a couple great results vs. Barcelona and Arsenal. Young immature, but hopefully learning lessons. A loss at Leeds, a draw against Bournemouth. If you want to challenge for championships, you have to treat ALL your opponents with respect or else they will beat you. Especially in England. City are right back in it. Phil Foden is making them a bit less reliant on the Viking, which is good, and Cherki is back into the lineup and contributing. Liverpool are a mess. United seem on the upswing, but the gap between 5th and 12th is literally only 3 points - one win, or one loss. Spurs are on the rocks. Newcastle seem to be improving, but have ground to make up. Everton has won 4 out of 5 under Moyes to vault up into 7th. Brighton with 2 wins and 2 draws from their last 5 are in 8th, within sight of European football, facing Liverpool next weekend. Arsenal were looking like a sure thing, just a week or two ago - and now, suddenly, not so much. This could be a pretty amazing race over the next 6 or 7 weeks, up through the end of January. At the end of January, we will know where everybody stands. We'll be halfway through the campaign. Early round Cup and European competitions will have been sorted into the knock out rounds. [/QUOTE]
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