When the final whistle blows at the end of the Barclays
Premier League on May 11th one member of the ‘big four’ will be
writing a new chapter in their history.
When the final whistle blows at the Champions League final
in Moscow on May 21st one member of the ‘big four’ willmaybe
writing a new chapter in their history.
It’s incredible to think that after eight months of the most
intense competition on the footballing planet, in seven weeks time, Manchester
United, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool could end the season empty handed – that
means trophy-less.
Last season it was Arsenal and Liverpool that spent a summer
asking ‘what if’. This season it’s almost impossible to predict ‘what if’
however the draw for the Champions League and a tense weekend in the
Premiership have given me a clue where the last two major pieces of silverware
are heading as far as the ‘B4’ are concerned.
Manchester United: 1st in the Premiership and a
quarterfinal tie with Roma in the Champions League.
When you’re top of the league with nine to play its obvious
that the title is in your own hands but in a way it isn’t. Sir Alex Ferguson
still has to play his fiercest rivals, Liverpool, host Arsenal, who boast a
decent record at Old Trafford and visit Stamford Bridge in late April. Three
draws and tonking everyone else will guarantee Premiership trophy number ten.
They’ll do it.
Last year Roma were slaughtered 7-1 at the Theater of
Dreams, this year it’ll be slightly different. If there was one club to avoid
in this round it was Roma. The Italians led by Francisco Totti are a serious
footballing outfit as demonstrated by their remarkable victory over Real
Madrid. If United do not get a positive result in Rome, the Premier League
trophy will be the only piece silverware the cleaning lady gets to polish over
the summer. A one-trophy season.
Arsenal: 2nd in the Premiership and a
quarterfinal tie with Liverpool in the Champions League.
Four consecutive draws have cost Arsenal the title, which is
a crying shame. For my money the Gunners have been the best footballing team in
the world for the last seven months but a lack of depth will deny them the
title their football so richly deserves. Dropping six points to the bottom
feeders of Birmingham, Wigan and Boro is like losing the winning lottery
ticket. Arsene Wenger must put his ego aside this summer and sign the best.
Last season, Arsenal pulled down Liverpool’s shorts and
spanked them harder than they’ve ever been spanked before in Cup competitions –
it won’t happen this season unless Arsenal take a 2-0 lead to Anfield which in
their present condition is almost impossible. Wenger has shocked us in the
Champions League but they’ll be no more electricity coming from the Frenchman.
A trophy-less season.
Chelsea: 3rd in the Premiership and a
quarterfinal tie with Fernabache in the Champions League.
After consecutive draws versus Portsmouth and Liverpool it
looked all over for the Blues however if they beat Arsenal next Sunday they’re
right back in it especially as they host United on April 26th for a
potential title showdown except…under Avram Grant this is a side incapable of
winning the ‘big one’. Chelsea does not regain their crown.
What is it about Cup competitions and the Blues getting the
softest draw imaginable? If there was one name in the hat ‘everyone’ wanted it was Fernabache. Granted and no pun
intended, the 1st leg in Istanbul might be a little hairy but just
look at the respective squads. Unfortunately this means another semi-final
clash with Liverpool (pull my eyes out please!), a team they can’t beat. A
trophy-less season.
Liverpool: 4th in the Premiership and a
quarterfinal tie with Arsenal in the Champions League.
The gap is eight points so stop thinking you’ve got a chance
of the title – you blew that back in December when you thought the Champions
League was more important. Rafa Benitez has all but rotated himself into the
sack unless…
Call me crazy but Liverpool are peaking at exactly the right
time. They’ll beat Arsenal, bore us to death against Chelsea and win a sixth
Champions League title against Barcelona or Manchester United. I know it
doesn’t seem fair after their horribly inconsistent season but that ladies and
gentlemen is football. A one-trophy season.
You may wonder how I can predict with such certainty what
will happen – it’s called ‘genius’ and when you look at all the available
information plus the knowledge of twenty plus years - you too will come up with
exactly the same conclusion if and only if you follow your brain and not your
heart.
No one likes to be empty handed at the end of the season but
at least two of the ‘B4’ will be asking ‘what if’.