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- Leicester 2–2 Manchester United (1–1)
JAMIE VARDYS SCORE 12th of the season, the Leicester forward’s 40th goal against one of the Big Six, ruined Manchester United’s perfect away stats in the Premier League. Everything else that stopped Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s team from winning at Leicester can be attributed to Marcus Rashford.
Three times he was blank with Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
The one who scored (0-1) was at least one too small.
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR he has earned 31 of 36 points as a player / coach on Christmas Day. He had two more in his pocket when Bruno Fernandes scored 1-2 with eleven minutes left on the clock. But take the one he got, Leicester are also a team with their eyes on the title.
Looking at the table, you will find doors that people would punch you in the face just a month ago.
Broke the wild row of Solskjær
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR take, of course, the usual, one fight at a time. Because that’s their job. This is how it should be done in the soccer profession. You are boring and wise, which means that you pretend that the sum of what you are doing doesn’t matter, the rhetoric rarely comes in and bites you from behind.
It’s just as stupid every time, no matter who says it, but it is.
The only people in the world who claim not to read the table are managers and players.
BUT INSIDE IS we like. Fortunately. It is also like that. We read numbers and letters and take a look at the table as soon as we get a chance. Ole Gunnar Solskjær, of course, is no exception, his thing is that only he has a job to do.
The accompanying job description says you should be bored.
One match at a time.
Answer back
WE CAN treating ourselves with the luxury of looking forward a few months has other stories to tell. This, which is based on hard facts from the last ten seasons, says that Manchester United, having been judged north and backwards a couple of times since the start of the series in September, is in a position to win the Premier. League in May.
I’m not saying it’s happening, but yeah may happen has a historical factual basis.
The top three of the boxing day charts in the last ten years, with the league champions highlighted and the number of games played in parentheses, looks like this:
- 2019/2020: Liverpool 52 (18), Leicester 39 (19), Manchester City 38 (19)
- 2018/2019: Liverpool 51 (19), Tottenham 45 (19), Manchester city 44 (19).
- 2017/2018: Manchester city 58 (20), Manchester United 43 (20), Chelsea 42 (20).
- 2016/2017: Chelsea 46 (18), Liverpool 40 (18), Manchester City 39 (18).
- 2015/2016: Arsenal 39 (19), Leicester 38 (18), Tottenham 35 (19)
- 2014/2015: Chelsea 46 (19), Manchester City 43 (19), Manchester United 36 (19)
- 2013/2014: Manchester city 41 (19), Arsenal 39 (18), Chelsea 37 (18), Liverpool 36 (18), Everton 34 (18), Manchester United 34 (18).
- 2012/2013: United manchester 46 (19), Manchester City 39 (19), Chelsea 35 (18).
- 2011/2012: Manchester city 45 (18), Manchester United 45 (18), Tottenham 38 (17).
- 2010/2011: United manchester 37 (17), Arsenal 35 (18), Manchester City 35 (19).
Forget this!
IN EIGHT OF Ten cases, that is, 80 percent of the time, the team that leads the table on boxing day has won the league. This is good news for those who think Ole Gunnar Solskjær is stealing the attention of their team in the Norwegian media. In that sense, this season’s map also fits the terrain very well.
Liverpool are still the best football team in England and the favorite to defend the title.
Jürgen Klopp’s team is still built to beat.
AND OF 20 Percentages that don’t cover the leader’s path to league gold in May will find the opening that can turn another season upside down. Winning the Manchester United 2020/2021 Premier League is a sensation, an almost unthinkable scenario.
– Parents put pressure on football coaches
A month ago, many experts and a good part of the United fans, once again, wanted to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjær with Mauricio Pochettino.
If you had suggested today’s table after 1-3 for Crystal Palace and 1-6 for Tottenham, both at Old Trafford, people would have laughed at you.
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR he may laugh but he doesn’t. Work and stay focused. See what you see on the table. See the unique opportunity to make an impact. At the same time, he keeps it to himself.
There’s a long way to go, the season is not played even half and anything can happen.
The word everything also includes the unthinkable.
In Liverpool no wins his 20th title in May.