by Mikhail Chigorin » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:10 am
After tonight's result, which gives us a slight and temporary reprieve from the immediate Chelsea threat, it's almost as if our season starts here as we enter the run in. On that basis, it's all in our own hands to make of it what we can.
However, although we're now peering over our shoulders to see who's catching us up, if we look at it from the eyes of Chelsea and Spurs supporters, would the fans of those two clubs be confident of catching us, given the players we have and how well we can play on good days ?? If I was a Spurs or Chelsa fan, I'd be well afraid of what we/City could do.
Don't feel somehow that the Everton game away will provide as big an obstacle as in previous years; they seem to be unravelling at the moment and could be the side that are sucked into the relegation zone as they're only about three points above the bottom places. We're well overdue a win there and we might help send them down.
Liverpool are flattering to deceive at the moment and the King Kenny honeymoon period won't last forever and might even be starting to fade already. I'm still not convinced he's a good manager tactically and I feel we can go there and, by passing them off the park, take all three points.
I also feel that Arsenal, at some point, will revert to type and implode, as they have had a tendency to do in the past few seasons. If so, then we could finish at least third and, quite possibly, second, albeit a long way behind the Scum.
We've got the 'Indian sign' on Chelsea and the Scum will probably help us out by beating them as well.
Spurs, although the media darlings, are vastly overrated and playing a somewhat outmoded 4-4-2 system, with a manager not noted for his tactical perspicacity. They'll win some games and come a cropper in others, irrespective of the strength of the opposition and we'll turn them over this time at Eastlands.
All in all, it's in our own hands if we play without fear in every remaining game and just go out to win.
We're going to be fine, fellow blues, so just sit back and enjoy the ride and the unbeaten run we're going to put together between now and the end of the season.