One of the stylish teams in Premier League is he Aston Villa by Unai Emery. Only Manchester City (26) won more games than the 22 of the ‘villains’ in 2023, and only Guardiola’s City, with 33, scored more goals than the Birmingham team’s 31, at this time. With these great numbers, travel to Bournemouth, with an interesting tactical rivalry on the English south coast, with a countryman, Andoni Iraola. This is one of five interesting matches on matchday 14 of the Premier. But not only.
1. Arsenal-Wolverhampton (Saturday, 4 pm, DAZN)
The packed match in the Champions League against Lens (6-0) put Arsenal in the best emotional predisposition to strengthen itself at the top of the Premier League. He faced the Emirates the
Wolverhampton, in a match marked by VAR controversy, as it clearly hurt the ‘wolves’ in their defeat at Craven Cottage (3-2). Mikel Arteta came out on defense
of the video arbitration system: “I think we can improve and we are trying. All the things that are happening are to improve it. This is a big change and it takes time. If
“We’re using it the right way, and we’re trying to be constructive, I think it’s going to be good.”
2. Newcastle-Man United (Saturday, 9pm, DAZN)
Maintaining the momentum and energy of their last few games was Eddie Howe’s goal for a very good Newcastle, despite still having many casualties. He took advantage of them
Lewis Miley is too young to carve out a space in midfield. At 17 years old, he is one of the pearls of Newcastle’s future. Saint James’ Park will welcome the fearsome style of the ‘Magpies’, in a match that could set the course for both teams. Ten Hag fears and emphasizes the qualities of his rival: “I really respect Newcastle because they are a difficult team to play against. It’s a good challenge, their way of playing is very good and very organized.”
3. Bournemouth-Aston Villa (Sunday, 3pm, DAZN)
Important moment for the real options of one of the sensations of the Premier, Unai Emery’s Aston Villa, who arrived at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, without the Frenchman Kamara, one of its pillars, due to suspension. Villa face Manchester City and Arsenal, both at Villa Park. There are three games in December that can mark your chances and confirm whether you’re ready to go all out. The tactical battle between Emery and Iraola, with high pressure, assumes an exciting match, at a time when the ‘cherries’ take a breather after their last two good results, and are seven points away from relegation. His weak point is set pieces, where he conceded nine goals.
4. Chelsea-Brighton (Sun., 3 pm, DAZN)
It has been a difficult week for Chelsea, without a European tournament and assimilating their new setback. When things settled down under Mauricio Pochettino, a 4-1 defeat at Newcastle brought the thunder back, with their coach exasperated by defensive concessions. Now comes a not so comfortable match, as Stamford Bridge visits the unexpected Brighton of Italian De Zerbi, who will make up for the Japanese Mitoma. With the absences of Reece James and Cucurella due to suspension, the Blues also have a chance to defend themselves in front of their fans and not miss the Champions League train altogether.
5. ManCity-Tottenham (Sunday, 5:30 pm, DAZN)
Spurs, hit by defeats, have lost their last three Premier League games. During his difficult visit to the Etihad in Manchester, Ange Postecoglou launched a declaration of loyalty to his ambitious style. “I look at the best teams and there is one common characteristic: they invest in a plan and stick to it. They don’t walk away from the plan at the first difficulty: they stick to the plan. It has to be done. Whatever you strongly believe in is only tested in hard times, not when things are going well.” It is a document of Tottenham’s intentions, despite nine absences due to injury, to which the Uruguayan Bentancur has been added.
Source: La Verdad

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