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·23 de enero de 2026
Man City set for a much-needed win on Matchday 23

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I obviously criticised West Ham heavily for their defeat at Wolves, but everything that was missing in that game came out in the performance at Spurs. They played on the front foot, were confident, and at least had a goal, a fight, and a scrap. All those things you need. It was much better, and they deserved their victory, albeit in the last minute.
Sunderland won last time out, but they are away from home this time. They've proven this season that anyone going head-to-head with them has to play well to beat them.
I know Spurs won in the Champions League this week, and Dominic Solanke getting his goal will do him the world of good, despite their poor home form.
Their away form is different; I guess the shackles are off when they travel. Burnley haven't been very good, despite the point at Liverpool. Just for the sake of Tottenham being away from home, where they seem more comfortable, I'm not with any huge confidence, but I will say Spurs.
It is difficult to predict Brighton. Because of the standards they've set over the years, you maybe view them differently, but I had them somewhere around mid-table, and that's where they'll end up. We know what their model is. This is another tough one to predict, but I'm going to go with Fulham.
I know Man City have been in a rut, and the last two performances have been unacceptable. But they're back at home against the bottom club. I know Wolves have found a bit of form they are unbeaten in four and took a point off Newcastle - but I can't go against Man City at home against the bottom club.
We have said before that "if you want a game, you want Wolves," but it is a slightly different Wolves now with the improvement over the last four games. However, I still think City have too much for them at home, and I wouldn't be surprised if Haaland got back on the scoresheet with a couple or more.
Bournemouth is a tough place to go. Liverpool are unbeaten in 13 now, but we don't know what to expect from them. If the Liverpool that played at Marseille turn up, then they'll win the points, but that hasn't always been the case in the league. Because of that uncertainty and them playing away from home, I'm going to sit on the fence.
Brentford were unlucky against Chelsea; they had three or four really big chances and missed them. They are back at home, and even though there was a mix-up with the fixtures, I'm sticking with them. Because of how they are playing and the chances they are creating, I think they'll make it very difficult.
Forest are in a relegation battle, there's no doubt about it. I think the three who are in the relegation zone will go down.
Chelsea are winning, which is a positive, but they haven't really been that impressive performance-wise.
There is probably no better time to play Crystal Palace than right now, with all the turmoil regarding the manager and players leaving or wanting to leave. Just because of that situation with Palace, I'll back Chelsea.
It's too early to tell with Liam Rosenior, he's played in every competition and he's had a good start in terms of results.
Bruno Guimarães going off injured for Newcastle is a worry depending on how bad it is, but Newcastle's home form has been superb. I wouldn't go against anyone with Newcastle at St James' Park; it's been very different to their away form. For that reason, I'm backing them.
We know the way United are going to play. They will want Arsenal to attack them so they can hit them on the break, a classic example was the Mbeumo goal last week against City.
However, I was in Milan on Tuesday watching Arsenal; Arteta made six or seven changes to the team that played Forest, and they were still very impressive. They also don't have to worry about Europe next Wednesday because they are guaranteed first or second, so they can play their strongest team without distraction.
Despite what we saw from Man United last week, I think Arsenal will edge it. It'll be a really tough game, likely decided by one goal.
My combined XI from the two teams would be:
What a result for Everton last week at Villa; not many thought they could go there and win. But I've been impressed with Leeds, just their attitude and how the manager has them playing. I think they'll go to Goodison Park and get something.








































