It’s the weekend again, which means it’s time for football. This week brings a great match between Man City and Chelsea.
> Chelsea head to the Etihad in a pretty messy situation. After Enzo Maresca left on New Year’s Day, they’re going into this game without a proper head coach, with U21 coach Calum McFarlane likely stepping in.
Form is another concern. Just 1 win in their last 7 league games, low confidence, and now a trip to one of the toughest stadiums in Europe.
> On the other side, Manchester City at home under Pep Guardiola is still a scary matchup for anyone. Even after a small slip, City have won 17 of their last 20 home games and will expect to take all three points.
And it’s also easy to understand why most @trylimitless users believe Man City will win today. But nothing is decided until the final whistle blows.
Enjoy the weekend and this exciting match my friends.
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It’s the weekend again, which means it’s time for football. This week brings a great match between Man City and Chelsea.
> Chelsea head to the Etihad in a pretty messy situation. After Enzo Maresca left on New Year’s Day, they’re going into this game without a proper head coach, with U21 coach Calum McFarlane likely stepping in.
Form is another concern. Just 1 win in their last 7 league games, low confidence, and now a trip to one of the toughest stadiums in Europe.
> On the other side, Manchester City at home under Pep Guardiola is still a scary matchup for anyone. Even after a small slip, City have won 17 of their last 20 home games and will expect to take all three points.
And it’s also easy to understand why most @trylimitless users believe Man City will win today. But nothing is decided until the final whistle blows.
Enjoy the weekend and this exciting match my friends.