{"id":38172,"date":"2012-04-06T01:01:49","date_gmt":"2012-04-06T01:01:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sierraexpressmedia.com\/?p=38172"},"modified":"2012-04-06T01:01:49","modified_gmt":"2012-04-06T01:01:49","slug":"this-week-in-english-football-city-lose-more-ground","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sierraexpressmedia.net\/?p=38172","title":{"rendered":"This week in: English Football \u2013 City lose more ground"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Pop quiz, hotshot. You\u2019re watching your favourite team in a league game at home. Thus far this season, they have won all 14 of the Premiership matches they have played on their own turf and are competing with their fiercest rivals to win their first title since 1968. Your team is 3-1 down, against a club below them in the table, and there are only 10 minutes left to play. Do you: stay and support your side and cheer them on as they try to come back?; or do you head for the exits in frustration that you might fail to win every single game at home, but at least you can beat the traffic? WHAT DO YOU DO?!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Last Saturday, streams of Manchester City fans chose the latter option, and made their way out of the stadium as City trailed Sunderland by two goals late on. I <a title=\"This week in: English Football \u2013 AVB sacked\" href=\"http:\/\/politicalfootballs.com\/2012\/03\/08\/this-week-in-english-football-avb-sacked\/\">gave<\/a> City supporters a hard time a few weeks ago for the lack of enthusiasm they showed in their win over Bolton, and they are certainly not the only team to have fans leave before the end of game when they are behind. I even know how long it can take to get out of the car park at the City of Manchester Stadium \u2013 it took me 45 minutes just to get onto a road after a Monday night game there back in 2006, and I still had the 200 mile drive back to London to tackle. But leaving a game early might save a few minutes for supporters, but a football game is only 90 minutes long \u2013 City fans missed their side coming back to earn a point against Sunderland with a 3-3 draw. Perhaps that will not be enough for them, since they are now 5 points behind Manchester United with only 7 games left to play, but the hundreds who left the Etihad Stadium before the final whistle should have shown the same support as the thousands who stayed till the end.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Manchester United, despite continued success over the last two decades, show no such signs of complacency and they were relentless against Blackburn on Monday \u2013 eventually winning thanks to two late goals from Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young. This Sunday could end up being the day when the title race is decided \u2013 United have a home game against Queens Park Rangers, while Manchester City take their recent poor away for to the Emirates to play third placed Arsenal. If there is a further three-point swing in favour of Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s side, then City may well end up the season trophyless, and their manager, Roberto Mancini, will be looking for a new place of employment.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The race for the Champions League got even tighter last weekend, thanks to a 2-1 win by relegation threatened QPR over Arsenal at Loftus Road. Arsene Wenger criticised his side for the attitude they displayed during the game, but QPR have now beaten Chelsea, Liverpool and the Gunners at home this season, results which give them a chance at avoiding relegation. Tottenham drew level with their North London rivals in third place, thanks to a 3-1 victory over an impressive Swansea side at White Hart Lane. Rafael Van der Vaart scored one and made one, with Adebayor nabbing two headers in the second half to secure the three points for Harry Redknapp\u2019s men \u2013 their first victory in the league since February 11th.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Spurs and Arsenal are now separated by just a single goal, but are being pursued by both Chelsea and Newcastle, who are five points behind. The Blues continued their resurgence since they replaced Andre Villas-Boas with Roberto DiMatteo, with a 4-2 win over Aston Villa. The home side were reeling from the news that their captain, Stiliyan Petrov, was diagnosed with acute leukaemia the day before and he was applauded the supporters during the 19th minute of the game. Just like with Fabrice Muamba, the seriousness of Petrov\u2019s situation again put the importance of football into perspective. Villa had come from 2-0 down to level the score with just 10 minutes to go, but Chelsea secured the win through late goals from Ivanovic and Fernando Torres \u2013 who had waited so long to find the net in the Premiership, that during his celebration he pulled off his shirt to reveal a t-shirt with \u201cFree Nelson Mandela\u201d on it. Newcastle kept up their own challenge for a top four spot by beating a reeling Liverpool side 2-0 at St. James\u2019s Park. Two goals from Cisse earned the win for Pardew\u2019s side \u2013 but they were helped out by their former striker, Andy Carroll, who early on in the game chose to dive in the penalty area, rather than slot the ball home, when he had an empty net in front of him \u2013 resulting in the chance being wasted and a yellow card for the Liverpool \u201cstriker\u201d.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The relegation battle got even tighter as Wigan and Bolton beat Stoke and Wolves respectively. Combined with the win for QPR and Blackburn\u2019s loss to Manchester United, it means that four clubs are separated by just a single point, with only two of them able to avoid dropping into the Championship next season (unless Villa, five points above the bottom three, continue their slide). Going into the Easter weekend, bottom of the league Wolves look dead and buried, but highly unlikely to rise up the table, as they have lost their last five Premiership encounters. The other matches last weekend saw Everton beat West Brom 2-0 and move into 7th, above their neighbours, Liverpool; and Fulham end a run of three straight defeats, with a 2-1 triumph over Norwich at Craven Cottage.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">There are a plethora of games over the next week, with every Premiership side playing two games between Friday and Wednesday. In the title race, City go away to Arsenal and then play West Brom at home; and United host QPR before their trip to Wigan. After taking on Mancini\u2019s side, Arsenal face a trip to 20th placed Wolves; while Spurs take on Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, before heading back to White Hart Lane for a game against Norwich two days later. Finishing third, rather than fourth, could be crucial for the North London clubs, not just because they would avoid a qualifying game to reach the group stages of the Champions League. In this year\u2019s competition, Chelsea have now reached the semi-final stage and \u2013 though it may be unlikely given that they face Barcelona, and then if they somehow get past them, Real Madrid or Bayern M\u00fcnchen in the final \u2013 should the Blues win the tournament, fourth place would mean Europa League for Spurs or Arsenal. In the battle against relegation, none of the bottom five sides play each other, so picking up points against teams above them in the table will be the challenge for Wolves, Wigan, Bolton, Blackburn and QPR.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"38172_predictions_1\" ><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong>Predictions<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n<p><em>Last <\/em><a title=\"This week in: English Football \u2013 United extend their lead\" href=\"http:\/\/politicalfootballs.com\/2012\/03\/29\/this-week-in-english-football-united-extend-their-lead\/\"><em>week<\/em><\/a><em>, 7-3, Season, 127-152<\/em><\/p>\n<address><strong>Friday<\/strong><\/address>\n<address>Swansea vs Newcastle \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address><strong>Saturday<\/strong><\/address>\n<address>Sunderland vs Tottenham \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address>Bolton vs Fulham \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address>Chelsea vs Wigan \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Liverpool vs Aston Villa \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Norwich vs Everton \u2013 Draw<\/address>\n<address>West Brom vs Blackburn \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address>Stoke vs Wolves \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address><strong>Sunday<\/strong><\/address>\n<address>Manchester United vs QPR \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Arsenal vs Manchester City \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address><strong>Monday<\/strong><\/address>\n<address>Everton vs Sunderland \u2013 Draw<\/address>\n<address>Newcastle vs Bolton \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Tottenham vs Norwich \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Aston Villa vs Stoke \u2013 Draw<\/address>\n<address>Fulham vs Chelsea \u2013 Draw<\/address>\n<address><strong>Tuesday<\/strong><\/address>\n<address>Blackburn vs Liverpool \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Wednesday<\/address>\n<address>Manchester City vs West Brom \u2013 Home win<\/address>\n<address>Wigan vs Manchester United \u2013 Draw<\/address>\n<address>Wolves vs Arsenal \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address>QPR vs Swansea \u2013 Away win<\/address>\n<address>\u00a0<\/address>\n<address>John Lally online at <a href=\"http:\/\/politicalfootballs.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Political Footballs<\/a><\/address>\n<p><strong><em>Stay with Sierra Express Media, for your trusted place in news!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<div align=\"center\">\n<hr align=\"center\" size=\"2\" width=\"100%\" \/>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pop quiz, hotshot. 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