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Newcastle United v Manchester City
St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
Sunday 12 January 2014
Kickoff: 1405 GMT
Referee: Mike Jones
Assistants: S Child & R Ganfield
Fourth Official: Martin Atkinson
TV Coverage in UK: Sky Sports 1 HD (Sky 401), Sky Sports 1 (Sky 407) and Sky 3D (Sky 170)
Coverage starts at 1330 GMT for Sky Sports 1 HD and Sky Sports 1, and at 1357 GMT for Sky 3D
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The Opposition
West Ham United done and Newcastle United next ... I guess all the clubs whose names end with United in the league are having troubles at the moment (not than anyone's complaining) ... this one although hasn't done that bad. Apart from an opening day thrashing by none other than God's own, they have done pretty well ... until recently when they have run into some injury issues and lost their way a bit, otherwise they have had a great run in prior to that ...
They have lost their last three games in a row ... 0-1 to Arsenal at home, then couldn't beat a struggling West Brom away and lost that 1-0 as well and finally Cardiff rejuvenated by their new manager dumped them out of the FA Cup 1-2 at home ... We are on next and would like nothing else than making it their fourth defeat in a row ... Had they been playing anyone else, I'd actually want them to win as they are sitting just below the Scum in the table and that'd give them an opportunity to leapfrog the Rags and dump them back into 8th place ... but anyway, I'm sure they'll have plenty of opportunities coming soon for that ...
Team Selection
Seems like ages when we last played in the league with the FA Cup and then League Cup games for us ... but the 6-0 hammering in the semi-final surely has upped everyone's confidence. The fans sure are up beat but I am sure it has had the same effect on the team as well, especially after being held away at Blackburn ...
Strongest XI is what I think Pellegrini will be thinking here. If he has learnt he should go with a 4-5-1 away from home at a side that's not that bad after all and not to be taken lightly by any means ... and with Milner rested the last game, this game is calling for him in the midfield as an extra person ... BUT given how well the Negredo-Dzeko partnership worked last night, I have a feeling that Pellegrini will stick with 4-4-2, play both strikers up front and Milner will have to wait for the Blackburn replay ... at least this is how he'll start and if needs to put that extra person in the midfield, might switch during the game by taking off one of the strikers.
Navas should start if his knee knock wasn't that bad and Nasri's turn to rest (given Silva was subbed last game, expect him to start ahead of Nasri) ... but if Pellegrini plays it cautiously, he might not rush Navas back and we'll see the midfield of Nasri, Silva, Ferdy and Yaya. Yaya, of course only if his ankle wasn't hit or twisted that bad and is hopefully OK, if not then don't be surprised to see the fan favorite Garcia starting alongside Ferdy.
The back four of Zabaleta, Kompany, Demichelis and Kolarov are expected to play with Nasti, Clichy and Lescott coming in for the Blackburn game in the mid-week. Hart will of course return in place of Panti ...
Starting XI Prediction
Hart
Zaba - Komps - Demi - Kola
Nasri - Ferdy - Yaya - Silva
Beast - Dzeko
Score Prediction
Newcastle 0 - 3 Manchester City
With their key players out (Debuchy suspended, Coloccini injured and Cabaye doubtful) and with us in good form, expecting another win for us with goals at regular intervals. Perhaps not as many as six but nonetheless we should retain our good record against the barcodes ... In the title winning season we beat them 3-1 at home and 2-0 away (a classic that one), then last season we got them 4-0 at home and 3-1 away, and this season of course the opening day 4-0 at home and again in the League Cup tie 2-0 away (in extra time) but nonetheless we have beaten them with at least a 2 goal margin in last six encounters ...
Other Games
The weekend starts with Chelsea away at Hull, so they could be top of the table by the time we play on Sunday afternoon. Liverpool is away at Stoke right after our game on Sunday. Scum plays Swansea at home (again) on Saturday evening (let's hope Swansea can do them twice in a week at the swamp) ... and finally Arsenal doesn't play till Monday night when they are away at Villa Park.
St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
Sunday 12 January 2014
Kickoff: 1405 GMT
Referee: Mike Jones
Assistants: S Child & R Ganfield
Fourth Official: Martin Atkinson
TV Coverage in UK: Sky Sports 1 HD (Sky 401), Sky Sports 1 (Sky 407) and Sky 3D (Sky 170)
Coverage starts at 1330 GMT for Sky Sports 1 HD and Sky Sports 1, and at 1357 GMT for Sky 3D
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The Opposition
West Ham United done and Newcastle United next ... I guess all the clubs whose names end with United in the league are having troubles at the moment (not than anyone's complaining) ... this one although hasn't done that bad. Apart from an opening day thrashing by none other than God's own, they have done pretty well ... until recently when they have run into some injury issues and lost their way a bit, otherwise they have had a great run in prior to that ...
They have lost their last three games in a row ... 0-1 to Arsenal at home, then couldn't beat a struggling West Brom away and lost that 1-0 as well and finally Cardiff rejuvenated by their new manager dumped them out of the FA Cup 1-2 at home ... We are on next and would like nothing else than making it their fourth defeat in a row ... Had they been playing anyone else, I'd actually want them to win as they are sitting just below the Scum in the table and that'd give them an opportunity to leapfrog the Rags and dump them back into 8th place ... but anyway, I'm sure they'll have plenty of opportunities coming soon for that ...
Team Selection
Seems like ages when we last played in the league with the FA Cup and then League Cup games for us ... but the 6-0 hammering in the semi-final surely has upped everyone's confidence. The fans sure are up beat but I am sure it has had the same effect on the team as well, especially after being held away at Blackburn ...
Strongest XI is what I think Pellegrini will be thinking here. If he has learnt he should go with a 4-5-1 away from home at a side that's not that bad after all and not to be taken lightly by any means ... and with Milner rested the last game, this game is calling for him in the midfield as an extra person ... BUT given how well the Negredo-Dzeko partnership worked last night, I have a feeling that Pellegrini will stick with 4-4-2, play both strikers up front and Milner will have to wait for the Blackburn replay ... at least this is how he'll start and if needs to put that extra person in the midfield, might switch during the game by taking off one of the strikers.
Navas should start if his knee knock wasn't that bad and Nasri's turn to rest (given Silva was subbed last game, expect him to start ahead of Nasri) ... but if Pellegrini plays it cautiously, he might not rush Navas back and we'll see the midfield of Nasri, Silva, Ferdy and Yaya. Yaya, of course only if his ankle wasn't hit or twisted that bad and is hopefully OK, if not then don't be surprised to see the fan favorite Garcia starting alongside Ferdy.
The back four of Zabaleta, Kompany, Demichelis and Kolarov are expected to play with Nasti, Clichy and Lescott coming in for the Blackburn game in the mid-week. Hart will of course return in place of Panti ...
Starting XI Prediction
Hart
Zaba - Komps - Demi - Kola
Nasri - Ferdy - Yaya - Silva
Beast - Dzeko
Score Prediction
Newcastle 0 - 3 Manchester City
With their key players out (Debuchy suspended, Coloccini injured and Cabaye doubtful) and with us in good form, expecting another win for us with goals at regular intervals. Perhaps not as many as six but nonetheless we should retain our good record against the barcodes ... In the title winning season we beat them 3-1 at home and 2-0 away (a classic that one), then last season we got them 4-0 at home and 3-1 away, and this season of course the opening day 4-0 at home and again in the League Cup tie 2-0 away (in extra time) but nonetheless we have beaten them with at least a 2 goal margin in last six encounters ...
Other Games
The weekend starts with Chelsea away at Hull, so they could be top of the table by the time we play on Sunday afternoon. Liverpool is away at Stoke right after our game on Sunday. Scum plays Swansea at home (again) on Saturday evening (let's hope Swansea can do them twice in a week at the swamp) ... and finally Arsenal doesn't play till Monday night when they are away at Villa Park.