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Premier League – Matchday 17: Difficult exit for… wounded City, Liverpool’s chance for an important “double”

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OR Premier League is ready to enter its 17th turn and the games on the weekend schedule are expected to impress.

OR Aston Villa will host the Manchester City which still cannot raise its head. His team Unai Emery coming off a tough upset loss in the final minutes, by Nottingham Forest 2-1 and now data needs to elicit a reaction.

On the other hand, the “citizens” are faltering with just one win in their last 11 games in all competitions. The problems faced by Pep Guardiola seem not to be resolved and City he finds no answers on the pitch. So this is the perfect opportunity to turn things around and get the team back to normal by getting a win.

The 17th matchday will close with Tottenham to welcome her Liverpool. The spurs have had a lot of ups and downs since the start of the season, but they have proven that in the important matches they are highly competitive and can do a lot of damage. Just as it happened in the quarter-finals of the League Cup against Manchester United (4-3).

The “reds” show an instability in their performance in recent weeks, after the two consecutive draws with Newcastle (3-3) and Fulham (2-2), while they beat Southampton with great difficulty (2-1). But with a “double” in London his team Arne Slott she will prove that she is ready to go all the way this year.

For the same competition Crystal Palace will welcome her Arsenalwhile the Everton will face the Chelsea.

Matches of the 17th matchday:

Saturday 21/12

Aston Villa-Manchester City (14:30)

Brentford-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Ipswich-Newcastle (17:00)

West Ham-Brighton (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Arsenal (19:30)

Sunday 22/12

Everton-Chelsea (16:00)

Fulham-Southampton (16:00)

Leicester-Wolves (16:00)

Manchester United-Bournemouth (16:00)

Tottenham-Liverpool (18:30)

The next (18th) matchday:

Thursday 26/12

Manchester City-Everton (14:30)

Bournemouth-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Chelsea-Fulham (17:00)

Newcastle-Aston Villa (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Tottenham (17:00)

Southampton-West Ham 917:00)

Wolves-Manchester United (19:30)

Liverpool-Leicester (22:00)

Friday 27/12

Brighton-Bradford (21:30)

Arsenal-Ipswich (22:15)

Source: Sport Fm

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