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Premier League Match 14 (Wed 2 Mar) - Build up

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Wednesday 2 March 2022

Liverpool v Everton
Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Manchester United v Watford
Sheffield United v Leeds United
Chelsea v Burnley

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Aston Villa vs Arsenal

Burnley really shook things up last season and proved that there is no longer a big gap between the Premier and the Championship. I'm delighted that we also appear to have bridged that gap and rather than fighting relegation we are fighting for the title. Aston Villa are a very well managed side who probably have the strongest youth side too. They are very difficult to beat so we will need to be at our best today. Fitness wise we are ok and shouldn't have to rest many or any so it should be a good game. We're hoping to grab at least a point if we can.
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Manchester United v Watford

After my lose against Burnley were hoping we can bounce and get a good result here but it will be hard we have no injuries or suspensions which is a bonus
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Villa vs Arsenal

1st vs 3rd for 2 teams that have upset the form book a little this season and are mixing it with the big boys at the top of the table. A great place for both teams to be - one that got promoted last year and one that dodged relegation on the final day.

The league has spread a bit now and we're no 6 points clear of 6th place. We've won 5 of the last 6 with the defeat coming away at Arsenal. This is a quick opportunity to avenge that one and consolidate at the top. However, if we lose, we're guaranteed to forfeit top spot. The kind of pressure we can enjoy after last season's struggles
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