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Volmania
12-15-2007, 09:10 AM
Top Teams in Premier League Meet on Sunday

The top teams in the Premier League face one another on Sunday as Chelsea is at Arsenal and Manchester United is at Liverpool. Usually Manchester United and Chelsea would be well clear in the standings but that is not the case so far this year in the Premier League. "I believe without a doubt that this season will be the most exciting year in the Premier League," said Arsenal coach Wenger, "Since I have been here you have never had four teams as tight as that after 15 or 16 games." Arsenal has a one point lead in the standings over United with Chelsea only three points back. Liverpool is 6 points back.

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SBG Global (http://www.sbgglobal.com/welcome/10338.html): Arsenal -130, Chelsea Even, Total 2 over -130
Three-way Line: Arsenal +140, Chelsea +185, Draw +200

Manchester United is the favorite and the biggest threat to Arsenal. "It is very difficult to pick one out of the three contenders,” Wenger said, "For me all three are the same - but for different reasons, Chelsea because they have the quality, the experience and have done it, Liverpool because they have invested a lot and are keen to win it, and Manchester United because they have the individual potential to score goals at any moment and have done it before."

"We have a good opportunity to strengthen our lead again because at least one of Liverpool and Manchester United will drop points, maybe both," he said, "For us victory would put us in a very strong position again."

SBG Global (http://www.sbgglobal.com/welcome/10338.html): Liverpool -125, United -105, Total 2 over -135
Three-way Line: Liverpool +160, United +170, Draw +200

Chelsea has looked good under manager Avram Grant. "At the moment they have been discreet, but efficient,” Wenger said, "Avram Grant has got a completely different profile, he is not very noisy - but his team is efficient and that is important. His results speak for him." Grant lost his first match as manager against Manchester United but has not lost since. "Grant has done well - but you cannot expect that for someone who is 52 and been coaching his whole life that the team will suddenly collapse under him and stop winning games. He has got a four-year contract so people must see he is doing something all right."