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Premier League and Four Days Away, it's obviously said this about any of the prediction stuff that you do this early on, especially with the transfer window still having about three and a half weeks to go. But just right now with Four Days To Go, who do you think will ultimately, or who do you think before we decide who we're going to go for, who do you think is actually in the race for the title this year? I think the Man City Liverpool rival who will continue this season, I think obviously we're four seasons of it now, where they've been the two teams battling out at the top. I think Chelsea will be back near the top of the league as well this season with the transfer business. Don't be wrong, there's a caveat that they've still got to adapt to a couple of players into that system within the side and getting them flying in the Premier League, but I think the strength they've got. Man United maybe, we've got to see if they sign one or two players still, obviously the transfer end up being open. I think they're the four, I would say more likely the three Chelsea Liverpool and Man City are the three real contenders for the title. Do you think that Chelsea are just the heavy United? I think so with the quality they've got on the base of the side. Obviously the goalkeeper situation, I think they are trying to fix that or you'll upgrade that by signing Edward Mendy to compete with Kepp, and I think if they get that done, then they'll be a smart business. You look at United, let's start with them then because they're the sort of the team. Not right now, but they're the outsiders out of those four. I look at United, me personally, me and Petsborough, just the other day. Man City and United for me is still, I still think there's issues at the back and the goalkeeper is on a what's up with them. Can he get back to his form? He can because he's got the level, but too many question marks still for me with the hair. You know, gone from one of the greatest goalkeepers in the world to someone at a minute just looks slightly better than average. You know, and I think he for one has got to improve as we feel. No, definitely. Dean Henderson's back now as well, which is a big thing for United because they'll have someone pushing them. I know they had to say Joe Romero, but Romero's a backup anyway. I think Henderson's got his hands on being at Man United number one. Do you not think Romero's good? Do you not think he's a good? I think he's a good, but I think he's sort of in that role at United. He knows his role at United, whereas I think Henderson's coming back off the loan thinking I can push the hair out here. The competition's always healthy, I think in that way. I think Man United for me, I think goalkeeper, that's the position that's going to be left the loan. I think centre back, Llyndor Lothra's got a decent centre back. I think McGuire needs a quick partner behind him because he can get caught out. So that's a key position. I don't know whether they're interested in upgrading that position. Defence in the field is six, but obviously they've got Fred McTormony, Matt Itch. Fred is not really a six, he's more of a box-to-box player. What's McTormony? Is he of that ilk where he can be the number six for the championship team? I'm not so sure, I'm Matt Itch's age. So I think if he would like someone like Wilfred and Dee, he would link me there in the summer. That would have been a really good plus for them. And then obviously they want to change the sandshoes, play on the right wing, which is a position they also need to upgrade because as Mason Greenwood is, he's a young player who's going to have his ups and downs. You look at United as well just before we quickly move on. You look at Man United's brought in Donnie Van Der Beek, of course. He doesn't talk about him being a six. He's not a six. He's an eight-ten. He's an eight-ten. He gets into the box and stuff, so they haven't solved what you just said there. Indeed he would be fantastic for United, but obviously doesn't look like that's going to happen. You look at the sandshoes thing and obviously it was big news and then it's kind of dope when they're playing the blinder really with it. I haven't stared much on him. But United have got that front three where they're exciting. They've also got Dan James, I don't know what will happen with him, but he's in the squad. He's not ready. Greenwood's better because his goal output is quite simple. He's better. See, I look at United and I think sandshoes will be incredible because he's a great prospect, looks a really good player and gets goals. But I think United like a striker, a real through the middle. I think Marciel is more of a wide striker like the runner players. I think Marcus Rashford is very similar. I think he's better when he's coming from wide areas. And Mason Greenwood, like you said, is a young lad. He had a fabulous season last season for United and he looks really, really exciting. He's had a little bit of, you know, missed a meaner this week. But in general, he's an excellent young player. He's not ready to be a centre for him. I don't think he is anyway. He's more of a wide player. So, do you not think someone like Aral Jimenez at Wolves because I know he was linked with United? Yeah, it depends on what Aral United want to play. I think Salsha, especially against the big teams like the idea of being a quick attacking team. So, Salsha Jimenez, even though he does play that way for Wolves, probably isn't going to be able to keep up with those lads because they are really quick. Flyers, yeah. Yeah, he's jotted not as quick for Wolves so Jimenez can keep up with him. I think they do need a plan B in a sense as well and Jimenez would be an idea. I think that the man United is trying to avoid Simon. I think that older players, they seem to be trying to cultivate a younger Simon, much like Faggs and I think he's still obviously in the background looking over things there. But yeah, I think United need, I think Greenwood's got Rashford and Marciel are good because they can play all three positions really across that front three. I think they want a Sancho who can do pretty similar because then they've got options then. I think they still need, like the other, the Inigaleau this season, they still think they need that more of a natural nine but not him specifically, I think he was all right but they do need that natural nine. So yeah, I think United, that's what I'm saying that they're probably going to be fought because they're still a couple of positions away which you need to fix. Well, I mean, the Buckeys were there 20 to 1, 4, 5 at United. Obviously Chelsea just very briefly on them. So then they brought real quality and obviously in Hachemzi it's just got a fabulous left foot whether he can do it Premier League. Let's see. Let's see what he's seen but he's got a lovely left foot. Team Overna, I think won't have an issue. I think he's good enough. I just think he'll score goals regardless whether you're playing through the middle or wide. I think he's a great sign for Chelsea. Cahaveth is a fabulous player at that fabulous prospect. Let's not go overboard. If he settles in, he could be a real key for Chelsea. Obviously Ben Shill, well, really good left back and it's Premier League proven so you don't have to worry about him. Tiago, Silver's there, other addition. It's a tough league when you're that old. But Chelsea were good last season and made strides. It'll be interesting, like you said, to see if those players can settle and add something to what Lampard's got going. The pressure will be on Frank this year because last year it was almost a free hit. Couldn't spend moulded young players. The only thing from it is if these players coming in will hinder the progress of Hudson and Doe and I know Billy Gilmore's out for now, but him and other young players who had got a nice amount of things at the great season last season. Yeah, you've got it. It's about Frank. I think he did an interview this week with the High Performance Podcast where he was talking about a culture and trying to keep players happy. It is going to be difficult because there's an expectation that those players who've bought him for big money are going to have to play at the side, but I think Dave will have to raise the game. So it could go one or two ways, really. It could go one or two ways where we could... It depends on how it goes. Fair play. Chelsea 11 to one. They're their favourite. I mean, it's kind of what we were saying. It's my thought as well. It depends on how they start, really. I'm similar to you. I just think everyone outside the top four are nowhere near it. Arsenal finished the season well, but they brought a couple of good plays, but there's holes. I don't know, Mary. You know she's a great manager. You've got Harry Kane when you've got a centre for her. You've always got an opportunity, but I still don't think... I like the two sides. The solid additions. The issue with Spares is that squad's been together for a long, long time. For Tongans left, that's a bit of a leadership out of the squad as well. It's a bit of a change. It's not a rebuild, but there's sort of an evolution of you and the squad. If we leave everyone outside that, we've got obviously United and Chelsea. And then obviously Manchester City and Liverpool, they're the two. Obviously Liverpool were outstanding last season on the league at a canter. I don't think it'll be anything like that this season personally. It's very hard to maintain those levels, isn't it? Especially when you're not bringing new blood into it. I know they could still Santiago or Cantara, but that's not official yet. So Liverpool are going with much of the same squad. I don't know the signs there, because it's his amicus from Olympiacos, but he's a backup, he's going to be a backup on the Robinson there. The issue for Liverpool is that squad's been together for a while. It's the test of croppers and manager now. He's got to bridge the Minamino, he needs to get up to a certain level. Curtis Jones, Nico Williams, he's obviously needs to bring that bench and those players, those young players up to a certain level to where the squad's competitive otherwise. You're relying on everyone to have a similar season again, so it's going to be tough really, especially you know, Spears fan to Harith, they didn't sign players for a couple of seasons. So it's going to be tough for Clop with it. They've gone, realistically, they've gone flat out for three seasons. They've had the come runners up, they had the 98 point thing, and they've won a European, lost a European fine, won a European fine, won the Premier League, a lot of asthmatics in the squad according to things, so it's difficult to keep. You play in a full pelt, isn't it? But I think they definitely will be there or there. There's no question about it for me. They'll be tight between them and City. I personally, from my point of view, I think City will edge it this year, I really do. For the simple reason that I think even signings aside, Ferran Torres has come in as me, you know, he brought Nathan Ache in and they're looking at Culebarly, they've been linked with other players and you know, I rall him and it's funny enough he was linked with United, he's also been linked with Manchester City. So there's a little bit banished on that. Obviously that and on this year doesn't look like that. I just think City, for me with Pep, I think they'll lean from, I think he's got to prove himself this year, the knives were out and rightly so for him because that team's ultimately so talented and yet they were nowhere near Liverpool in the Premier League and to go out of Leon was a little bit, I thought it was a bit embarrassing for them really, and got beat by Arsenal on that fake up semi-final when they dominated the game really. So I think there's question marks over Pep Wadi all of this year, I really do, I think he's got to answer some. He's built a great team. He's getting into that territory where he was in a bar slow and he's been there a long time. I think he was a barster for five seasons and that's why he's a city now and I think bar slow had those obviously great seasons and they had that one season under where they got knocked out by into my line and it was a bit of a rough season on that front and came back the next season probably one of the greatest teams of all time really. I think sometimes you need a knockback sometimes for the players to go actually we need to raise our levels again because we've done me wrong the two seasons they put up the highest two season points up in the history of the Premier League it's very hard to keep those levels but I think if they do sign clearly they do go to Barley next to that keeping fit that was key, he was missing a lot of that season and they find the left back then it's hard to see past because on the day still they're the team that can put six past any sign we're sure that post locked down training games for them we've got Phil Ford and again Mr Mead of this week but there's players going up another level Tommy Doyle's coming through Eric Garcia may leave but they've got a lot of young players Jayden Braff who's coming through is excellent Dutch young player, they've got talent right throughout the squad and the deepest squad of all so Manchester City really it's all on them, really the season to raise those levels I think a lot of the time Manchester City missed chances in key games it was moments to cost more season and they're not as durable as Liverpool I think City for me are a better football side Liverpool are a better team because they can go long they can go short, direct I think that's where Pep's at his best and I think he solved the problem the first two title wins they're facing the lower block now it's trying to again solve the problem the counter attack which is a problem obviously Fernandine was not the same player so they need Rodgers to step up that role and take the chances when it's tight well again just looking at the favourites for it obviously Liverpool are the second favourites Manchester City are four to five basically the favourites for it by some stretches well a bit of a stretch so I think a lot of people certainly the bookmakers a lot of pundits and stuff are edging for City it will be tight between them and Liverpool but I just feel that we'll see a close sight of this again but I think City will have a little bit too much personally they should do with the depth of the squad obviously for Liverpool it's so difficult to retain it to be in a Champions League final and to come back and win the Champions League and then to come back again it's difficult to just maintain so it's going to be very very interesting let us know what you think in the comments who are you going for who do you think will win this year's Premier League there's still three and a half weeks and Liverpool could make two signings or City could make two or not get play it can change and United could still sign James Sancho and that could change them and the centre back let us know what you think in the comments section below I'm looking forward to this year's Premier League title it's going to be very interesting a big thanks to Andy and don't forget to download the odd checker app if you so want to and make sure that you are 18 plus be gamble away always gamble responsibly thanks for watching, see you later