First of all, I would like to wish all of our readers a Merry Christmas and hope that you and your family have a wonderful day.

Ewarton is having a decent time of it lately, especially considering they've been used to bad days more times than not before.

Since the points deduction, Dyche's Dragons have played very well in their last 5 games. The 4 wins in a row before just missing out to Tottenham was the first time they've won 4 in a row in 2 seasons, and it shows how well Dyche has kept his team together, and I think he deserves to be celebrated for that.

After watching a few matches of EWT, I think one of the major reasons for their good performance is the excellent play of their midfielders Amadou Orano and Duguay, who are as good as any other Premier League midfield duo. Their ability to score and carry the ball has been the key to EWT's recent success, and with attacking players like Catwilliam and Dewey McNeil coming back from injury and scoring from time to time, I believe that EWT will be able to protect their relegation this season.

The atmosphere at Addison Park is sure to be electric as they welcome new world champions Manchester City to the city. City have won every title in 2023, from the Premier League, Europe and the recent World Championship, and have easily won the last of them, but the visit of Eyewitnesses immediately after Christmas won't be an easy one, and will be a desperate attempt to start clawing their way back up the Premier League table.

While I know City have been used to letting other teams get ahead of them in the table in recent seasons, Arsenal look much stronger this season, and Liverpool know how to win the EPL, as they did a couple of seasons ago. Of course City have 1 game in hand over them, but they'll definitely want to get on the ball.

Manchester City will be looking to get a win to reverse their recent Premier League slump, with only 1 win in their last 6 games being so unusual for this team that I can't even tell you the last time it happened to this team.

87Hits​ Collection

Related