Manchester United Tough to say too much about United right now

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Ive sorted the teams into different groups, or tiers if you may, for easier examination.The Real Deal: Chelsea Currently leading the league, the Blues are in great shape. Drogba (9 goals in 11 matches) is playing fantastic, and its nice to see Deco working his way back into the squad. Can it last Possibly, but with so many stars in the locker room, a conflict, or break down seems somewhat inevitable. Arsenal How much of a difference can one acquisition make Writing Thomas Vermaelen on this exam question would be fully acceptable, as it translates into, a shocking amount. The gunners looked weak, and frail defensively before the arrival Vermaelen.

Now, not only are they scoring and playing the beautiful game, but they are gutting out matches, out-working, and out-muscling teams. The 3-0 thumping of London rivals Tottenham was a huge push toward further challenging for the title. Arsenal are back, and they are for real. Manchester United - Tough to say too much about United right now. If Dimitar Berbatov ever broke a sweat, United might be well out in front of the pack.

Rooney has been an absolute terror to opposing teams, but I cant seem to figure out where the other goals are going to come from when Rooney cools down. Despite this, if there is one thing Ive learned from following the EPL, its dont ever bet against Sir Alex, the mans a genius. Manchester City Money talks The huge money summer moves have paid off for City. Despite not having their Brazilian boy Robinho for what seems like since the Clinton administration, the club has been winning, and winning big. The highlight of the season is a stunning 4-2 victory over Arsenal, capped by a controversial Adebayor celebration toward his old club and its supporters. Currently 4th in the table with agame in hand, City has made a legitimate claim as a title contender.Possible Party Crashers: Liverpool The Reds just cant seem to figure out who they are. Beat Manchester United in an epic clash; lose to Fulham at Craven Cottage, who knows what theyll do next.