Pep Full of Respect as City Hold Liverpool

It is awfully difficult to find a team that forces a major tactical tweak out of Guardiola. A staunch believer in expansive attacking tiki-taka football, Pep doesn’t make any compromises when it comes to attacking. Having suffered three defeats in his last three games against Klopp’s Anfield juggernaut, all eyes were on Pep for his answer. And it came in the form of some respect. Sterling, Sane, Aguero, B. Silva… Pep Guardiola has a team blistering with attacking talent in every corner. Even his fullbacks in the shape of Mendy and Walker are great attacking outlets for a team that never relents at pressing the opposition. In Klopp, Pep has found a kryptonite, the one manager whose style thwarts everything Guardiola’s boys can come up with. Manchester City may have been on the cusp of a famous win at Anfield, but the general feeling leaving the field – once the disappointment of the penalty fades off – will be one of relief rather than sadness. While the Cityzens were sweeping away all before them last season, Klopp’s Liverpool proved to be major spoilers, both in the domestic and European league, and they were poised to do same here again. This time, though, Guardiola was prepared to prevent any of the silly errors that aided Liverpool’s wins of last season. Where Stones was nervy and unconvincing last January, he was confident and assured this time, never misplacing a pass or missing a clearance or tackle all game. His defensive partner Aymeric Laporte showed all the hallmarks of a classy defender that his price tag demands. And the initial collective sigh at the lack of a true leader at the back in the form of either Kompany or Otamendi was soon forgotten once the initially frantic opening to the game gave way. Guardiola may have played a 4-3-3 formation, but this was far from typical Pep. His players were set up in a more restricted, quite defensive 4-3-3. His use of Mahrez in place of Sane showed his intention not to be too expansive in the attack, while Walker and Mendy picked their moments to bomb forward. In the Amazon Prime documentary – ‘All or Nothing’ – Guardiola admitted that City suffers at Anfield, pointing to the Red’s electric front three of Sadio Mane, Salah, and Firmino. “If you play an open game at Anfield against Liverpool you don’t have 1% chance of winning. Maybe they are the best team in the world on transitions.” “They scare me. They are dangerous. I mean it.” As respect goes, no team could hope to get any more than that from Guardiola. Seeing the difficulty his team had suffered while trying to impose their game on this team, he went for a more laidback approach – a compact 4-3-3 formation content on winning the midfield battle and building attacks slowly in order not to leave any spaces. The result was a goalless game on what was billed to be an epic night at Anfield. Leroy Sane’s introduction as the Reds began to tire out served to stretch them even further, with Man City prepared to go for the kill. It soon paid dividends as Sane won a penalty – after several unawarded penalties shout by City earlier in the game –but the Anfield nets were not to be ruffled today. Riyad Mahrez missed the penalty in what was a defining moment in the game, and perhaps in the season ahead, but Guardiola will have little worries after his City side successfully contained Liverpool’s attacking threat, limiting them to only a few half chances. Salah remains a long way away from the form that saw him hit over 40 goals last season, and he hardly saw any chances here as he was closely marshalled by both Mendy and Laporte. The Silva’s in the midfield worked hard to ensure there were might few dangerous possession turnovers. Further forward, Aguero, Sterling and Mahrez were tidy in possession. Although they could have won the game in its intense final moments, Pep will have no problems with leaving a problematic location with a point just before the international break. “The back four was so good and we made a good build-up, Guardiola noted. We were solid against a team that punishes your mistakes. We played so well. If you want to analyze the result, it is okay, it could be better. It will always be better to win at Anfield, but do not lose.” Klopp’s summary was even more accurate, “Today was a game full of respect, both teams respected each other a lot.” It’s not often you find Pep according to a team so much respect, but as Van Dijk said afterwards, they’ve earned it.

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Premier League Match Day 8 Review: United Stage Comeback, Top Three Maintains Tie at the Top

Super Sunday saw the league’s top two go head to head, ending in a stalemate, while Manchester United’s fightback earlier on Saturday may just have saved Jose Mourinho his job. Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 West Ham United Fresh from their victory over Manchester United last time out at Old Trafford, West Ham went down to Glenn Murray’s first half strike as Brighton got their first Premier League win in six attempts. The ever fresh 35-year-old Murray struck in the 25th minute. West Ham had a flurry of close chances and half chances, but Arnautovic could only shoot over the bar from six yards out, and Fabian Balbuena only managed to head wide with the goal begging. Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield Huddersfield fought their way to a draw with center back Christopher Schindler scoring his first Premier League goal to earn them a draw. Sam Vokes had handed Burnley the lead when he scored his second goal in as many matches in the 20th minute. Huddersfield Town are still searching for their first win but would have been happy to settle for a draw here, moving up to 18thon the table. Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolves continued their fine start to life in the English top tier with a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace, moving up to 7th. Matt Doherty scored his first Premier League goal with a fine finish past Palace’ goalkeeper Hennessey in the 56th minute of the game. They pushed to add more cushion to their lead but had goalkeeper Rui Patricio to thank for an excellent double save in the 70th minute. Leicester 1-2 Everton Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a stunner to ensure that Everton left the King Power Stadium with their first away win of the Premier League season. Brazil international Richarlison had earlier given them the lead in the seventh minute from a deflection. Kelechi Iheanacho played in Rui Patricio who levelled for the Foxes on 40 minutes before they were reduced to 10 men just 5 minutes after the hour mark. Sigurdsson made this advantage count, ensuring the spoils were not shared as Everton moved level on points with Leicester. Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff Following their Wembley Champions League defeat at the hands of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Tottenham returned to winning ways at the same venue. Eric Dier scored a rare goal from a deflected Kieran Trippier cross with only 8 minutes on the clock to get the tie going. Toby Alderweireld cleared on the line to preserve the lead, before Cardiff captain Sean Morrison repeated the trick at the other end. Mike Dean brandished a red card to the visitors just before the hour with Spurs occupying fifth place into the break. Manchester United 3-2 Newcastle With reports of Jose’s impending sack filling the buildup to the game, Mourinho needed his boys to stand up and make a statement. It was a struggling United against early relegation strugglers Newcastle who had yet to win – or even lead – a game in the league this season, after 7 tries. This was as winnable as they get, but United found themselves behind after just 7 minutes, and 2 down after 10 minutes – Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto (on his debut) helping Benitez’s men forward. The comeback was set in motion when Mata fired in a well-taken free-kick at 70 minutes. Anthony Martial and Alexis Sanchez scored one apiece to give United their first win in five games. Watford 0-4 Bournemouth Bournemouth eased to a 4-0 win over early fliers Watford at Vicarage Road with Christian Kabasele sent off early in the game. The Cherries took the lead on 14 minutes with David Brooks netting on the rebound. With Watford down to 10 men after 33 minutes, Joshua King scored from the spot for the penalty he’d won, before making it 3 before the break. Callum Wilson scored a goal of his own to make it 4-0 soon after the second period resumed, putting it completely out of reach for the Hornets. Fulham 1-5 Arsenal Arsenal stretched their winning run to 9 games in Sunday’s early kick-off, emphatically dispatching off Fulham in style. Alexandre Lacazette grabbed himself a double with substitutes Aaron Ramsey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang getting one and two respectively. Lacazette opened the scoring at Craven Cottage with a fine finish from a Nacho Monreal pass just before the half-hour mark, but Andre Schurlle ensured both teams went in level at halftime. Following the restart, Lacazette restored Arsenal’s lead, before Ramsey and Aubameyang came on to seal the victory. Southampton 0-3 Chelsea Hazard continued his fine run in front of goal as Ross Barkley starred to ease Chelsea to a comfortable win at St. Mary’s. Hazard gave Chelsea the lead on the stroke of the half hour with a fine finish from Barkley’s assist, taking his tally to a league-leading seven goals in eight games. Barkley soon got off the mark for Chelsea for the first time since his Winter arrival, converting a delightful Olivier Giroud assist. Kepa made some excellent saves to preserve Chelsea’s clean sheet, before Morata got his second goal in as many games after good work by Eden Hazard, ensuring Chelsea goes into the break level on points with both City and Liverpool. Liverpool 0-0 Man City Man City may still be looking for their first Anfield win in 15 years, but they sure avoided embarrassment this time. The top of the table clash which had served up many thrillers last season failed to produce any goals as both Klopp and Pep paid their respects to tactically equal opponents. Mohamed Salah had one tame effort at goal, while City came close a number of times. The best chance of the night fell to Riyad Mahrez after Sane was felled by the otherwise reliable Van Dijk. Unfortunately for City, he blazed over, leaving City to rue a missed opportunity to go clear at the top of the table.  

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Fluminense vs Parana MatchPlug Match Preview Soccer Prediction and Betting Tips

This game brings together two teams who have almost nothing in common as Parana seems to be doomed already, and we expect Fluminense to get all three points and as many goals as they can in this game. Morale is high in the camp of the host as they have won 3 of their last 4 games and just qualified for the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamerica, they would have no problem earning another win here except something goes significantly wrong. The host are currently 10th on the league table and that is a good place to be as they make good use of their limited resources. They have won 3 of their last 5 home league games, and they should make it four in this game. Parana, on the other hand, are set for an immediate return to the Serie B as they are currently rooted at the bottom of the Serie A table, 13 points away from safety. When they were promoted last season, it was obvious that they were short on quality and their form has shown that they were never ready to compete at this level. They have lost all but one of their 13 away matches this season, and they have not scored a goal in their last 11 away games ahead of this match.

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Seattle Sounders vs Houston Dynamo MatchPlug Match Preview Soccer Prediction and Betting Tips

Seattle Sounders have placed themselves in a good position to earn a playoff spot in the Western Conference by the end of this season after winning their last game and having two games on hand on their nearest rivals. Their visitors, Houston Dynamo just lifted the US Open Cup for the first time ever, but they are still 11 points away from the tops six and have just 4 games to play, so they need to win this and perhaps all their remaining matches to stand a chance. When the host won last week, it was against a truly lacklustre Colorado Rapids team, and they shouldn’t expect to have another easy ride to a 4-0 win this time around. Following that cup win, Houston looked slow out of the blocks at home to struggling SJ Earthquakes, going a goal down to a spot kick from Wondolowski in the thirty-seventh minute and went in at the break two goals behind thanks to Fuenmayor’s own goal second before the break. A fifty-sixth minute strike from top scorer Manotas proved the start of a tremendous comeback for the hosts, with Martínez leveling the game in the sixty-eighth minute to make the scoreline 2-2. Second half substitute Quioto left it late to secure all three points for Houston, netting the winning goal just three minutes from time, Houston had 60% of the possession, as well as thirteen shots in the match and twelve corners, and did deserve their victory. Houston have now gone four games in league and cup unbeaten and should give Seattle Sounders a tough game, despite being away from home. We’re confident that over 2.5 goals will be scored in Tuesday’s match, with the final score reading 2-2. Two of the last four meetings between the pair have featured over 2. 5 goals, while over 2.5 goals have been scored in four of Seattle Sounders’ and four of Houston Dynamo’s last six matches.

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Botafogo vs Vasco da Gama MatchPlug Match Preview Soccer Prediction and Betting Tips

This game brings two big local rivals together in the Brazilian Serie A, and Botafogo who are favourites would be looking to claim all three points in front of their home crowd. With no other competition but the league to focus on, Botafogo know they need the results to start flowing in for them to avoid relegation as they currently sit just 3 points above the relegation zone. Having taken 7 points from the last 3 matches, Fogo’ are in pretty strong league form and will still arrive confident for the clash despite their midweek disappointment, given how powerful they are at the Estadio Nilton Santos. Overall, the hosts have lost just 1 of their last 16 home games and having won 8 of said outings, those that take to the pitch will be confident in securing victory. Things are even tougher for Da Gama as they head into this clash, but the nature of the Brazilian Serie A means that a win for them in this game would send them up the table and level on points with their hosts, so all hope is not lost yet. Whilst quite a powerful home side, Vasco are really struggling to show any kind of resolve on their travels. All in all, the visitors have not won any of their last 13 games on enemy territory and having lost 8 of said fixtures, their prospects certainly look bleak coming into this one.

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Valencia vs Barcelona MatchPlug Match Preview Soccer Prediction and Betting Tips

These two teams would be looking to build on their success on English soil when they meet in this La Liga Matchday 8 fixture. Barcelona beat Tottenham 4-2 with Lionel Messi putting on one of his best displays in a Barca shirt in recent memory, while Valencia succeeded in picking up a draw against an unmotivated Manchester United side in midweek too. These two teams haven’t really had a good season domestically even though the visitors are currently top of the La Liga table. Valencia secured just their first win of the season before travelling to Manchester, however, they have been beaten just once all season in the league while picking up 5 draws. They seem to be struggling to score goals, but defensively, they have been solid as well and they would be looking to shut out the in-form Messi. Barcelona head into this match with no win in their last three La Liga games. It becomes worrying when you realised that their opponents in this games were Girona, Leganes, and Athletic Bilbao. The only reason why they are still top of the league table is that Real Madrid are also having a bad season. Barca have won 5 of the last 6 meetings overall. Valencia have only won one of their last eight La Liga games against Barcelona (D2 L5), with that win coming away from home (1-2 in April 2016).

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Manchester United vs Newcastle MatchPlug Match Preview Soccer Prediction and Betting Tips

This clash sees two teams who have been hit hard by poor recent form and who are both looking for morale-boosting wins to get their seasons back on track. Manchester United are a team in crisis and reports claim that this game could be Jose Mourinho’s last at the helm, so the Portuguese tactician would be looking for a serious effort and ultimately a win from his players who appear to have given up on him. Manchester United head into this game, winless in their last four games in all competitions, and this is their worst start to a league season since the 80s, so things have to change for them as they have won just 4 of their opening 10 competitive games this season. The stakes are not so much higher at Newcastle as the fans have decided to instead blame their very unpopular owner for the chaos going on at the club. With no wins in all competitions this season, and just 2 points earned from a possible 21 in the Premier League, there is no question that the players have to do better sooner rather than later. Manchester United have won three, drawn two, and lost one of their last six meetings with Newcastle. However, the hosts have lost just one of their last 36 home games against Newcastle, winning 26 times.

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