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[QUOTE="orangenauburn, post: 4511578, member: 169"] I wonder where City would be without Haaland. Without him they seemed like a well oiled machine, and a well organized team. With him, he is a well oiled machine, but the team seems out of sorts for stretches, almost deferring their opportunities for his sake. Arsenal is just handling business. They seem to be all in and look like they are poised to carry on through the remainder of the season. United look like a team that's finding it's footing and confidence - maybe a team who can make a run in the second half. Newcastle seem like a really strong and cohesive unit, and wouldn't surprise me if they did enough to challenge Arsenal and surpass City. Chelsea needs change. Whether it's personnel or staff, or both - just seem stale and uninspired. Their most aggressive and attacking players don't play often enough, or play out of position. I think their midfielders are performing subpar and are the reason why they are struggling to live up to the talent expectations. Spurs need to move Son. He seems discouraged and out of sorts. Kane is probably just past his peak and though he is still dangerous and their best option, their window with him is closing and I don't see them competing for a top four spot in the near future without some change. They have some talented pieces, but, again, like a couple other squads, seem to be out of sorts with their philosophy (management) and talent not meshing. Leeds plays exciting and aggressive, but this leads to them blowing leads or giving up goals that shouldn't happen. They need defensive help and probably another midfielder to keep them moving up the table. I think they blew four matches in the first half where they had two goal leads. That's a huge 5 - 8+ points they missed out on. Marsh needs to tighten up the backline moving forward. As an aside, I'd love to see Nottingham do enough to escape relegation. For some reason I like them and hope to see them do well. [/QUOTE]
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