Premier League predictions: Lawro v Jeremy Vine & the Eggheads
BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season.
Lawro's opponents for this weekend's Premier League fixtures are the Eggheads - host Jeremy Vine and general knowledge experts Kevin and Dave from the daily BBC Two quiz show.
When you watch Manchester City, you can tell that all is not well.
I think they are getting found out a bit and their biggest problem is that, without the ball, they look extremely vulnerable.
That is not just against Barcelona, who created chance after chance as they knocked City out of the Champions League on Wednesday, that is against all the teams they have been playing lately. It is happening because their midfielders, for example Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri, do not work hard enough running backwards, which means City are defending with one midfielder in front of the back four. You cannot do it.
"Lionel Messi was brilliant for Barca but, fortunately for City, so was Joe Hart - without him in goal, the score could have been anything. Just as with Arsenal, though, the damage was done with their home defeat in the first leg of their last-16 tie. That is the reason City are out of the Champions League, not because of anything that happened at the Nou Camp."
Thanks to Tony Pulis, West Brom are going to be fine in terms of staying up. They are usually quite difficult to beat and it will not be easy for City to break them down. But I don't see the Baggies having much of a goal threat and I cannot see them keeping City out for 90 minutes either.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
Eggheads' prediction: (Jeremy) City were storming it when Chelsea were faltering around Christmas and we were frightened. But when we started to stabilise they seemed to completely fall apart. I am going to predict it will be a horrible game. 0-0
What an insightful twat merson is, nostrafuckingdamus
Tony Pulis will ensure that West Brom are up for this game, even if they do not really have anything to play for, while Man City go into it on the back of a terrible result at Burnley last time out and I think they have to win this match.
If City don't, they will definitely struggle to finish in the top two and then all of a sudden – if Liverpool also win against Manchester United on Sunday – the Champions League positions will all start to bunch up.
However, I still expect City to win this one 2-0.
PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0