Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 1, 2016

Arsenal v Chelsea: London rivals on opposite trajectories

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink (L), Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. © Reuters
The game is not the top-of-the-table clash you would expect at this stage of the season, but when Premier League leaders Arsenal go head-to-head with reigning champions Chelsea this Sunday, sparks could fly.
It has been six months of contrasting fortunes for the London rivals, with the Gunners looking like real title contenders and the Blues a fading force, virtually guaranteed to miss out on Champions League football next season.
Arsenal are currently 19 points and 13 positions above Chelsea in the league table and a home victory would cement their credentials to become English champions for the first time since 2004.
Mesut Ozil in particular has been in sublime form, providing a league-high 16 assists this term, while a much-improved Olivier Giroud’s 12 goals have been vital to Arsenal’s chances of ending their long wait for a league title.
In contrast, Chelsea's squad look like a shadow of their former selves, with last season's star players Eden Hazard, Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas all under-performing this season.
Jose Mourinho paid the price for the West London side’s failings when he was sacked in December and replaced on an interim basis by Guus Hiddink.
Realistically it will take a miracle for Chelsea to finish in the top four this season, despite slightly improved showings since the managerial change.
The Blues have conceded 34 goals in 2015-16 to date, two more than all of last season, while their usual menace in attack has faded - despite Diego Costa recently showing signs of returning to goalscoring form.
However, although Chelsea’s season is now effectively dead, and Mourinho has departed the Blues’ bench, we will still be in for a tasty clash on Sunday, as games between the teams have a history of conflagration.
Earlier this season the heavyweights met at the Bridge in September, with the Blues winning 2-0 in a bad-tempered clash.
Chelsea striker Diego Costa was guilty of extreme provocation and petulance, resulting in the reaction and subsequent sending off of Arsenal center-half Gabriel, while the Gunners ended up with nine men after Santi Cazorla also saw red.
The players on both sides will surely remember that game, and will be keen to settle scores at the Emirates.
And let’s not forget the infamous incident in October 2014 between then-Chelsea boss Mourinho and Arsenal manager Wenger, when the Gunners’ boss shoved the Portuguese after claiming he was “provoked.”
Mourinho's sacking nullifies the bad feeling on the respective benches, but this remains a real grudge match despite Chelsea’s dramatic dip this season.
Both sides are sweating on the fitness of key players, with Arsenal hoping Ozil and Alexis Sanchez can feature, having recently spent time injured on the sidelines.
Chelsea, meanwhile, should have Costa available despite the striker picking up a shin injury against Everton, while Hazard could also possibly return.
The 19-point gap between the London rivals is the biggest in Arsenal’s favor for 22 years.
Both teams will be desperate for three points in what should be a scintillating clash, with the Gunners surely keen to add to Chelsea’s woes and ensure bragging rights in the capital for Arsenal fans.

Chelsea Predicted Line-up Against Arsenal: Eden Hazard To Start

Alexis Sanchez VS Eden Hazard

Sunday is what is known in the English Premier League as the  Super Sunday and this one does not only bring together two big teams in the English League but also the two biggest clubs in London, so it is also the London derby.
The two teams are currently separated by 19 points on the English Premier League table with Arsenal sitting on top of the table while Chelsea struggle to get out of the bottom half of the table.
However, this might be inconsequential on Sunday as the match promises to be a crunch match especially with both teams having rested some players and both teams expecting one or two players back in the team for the match.
The Blues manager Guus Hiddink may not have lost any match since he took over the reins which is a good sign but he has also only been able to win just 2 out of the 6 matches he has led the Blues to and will want to ensure his team does all they can to get a victory against Arsenal on Sunday.
This should therefore be his line-up for Sunday if he hopes to win the match against Arsenal.
Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois will start in between the posts for Chelsea as he is undoubtedly the best the Blues have and will be hoping to at least keep a clean sheet against Arsenal.
Defense
The Chelsea defense has been poor of recent and Hiddink knows he cannot leave them like that against the Gunners attack as they have allowed a whopping 5 goals in just their last two matches and this is just not good enough so Hiddink might have to drop struggling Branislav Ivanovic at right-back and replace him with Cesar Azpilicueta while John Terry will retain his spot in the heart of defense especially after his saving goal against Everton last weekend and will have to be paired with Kurt Zouma who has been doing well with Baba Rahman likely to complete the back four at left-back.
Midfield
Nemanja Matic might be dropped after his poor outing against Everton and Mikel will likely start beside Cesc Fabregas in the centre of the pitch with Oscar playing in front of them at the attacking midfield role.
William will undoubtedly keep his right-wing role while Hazard who is said to be back in training might just be forced to start the match against Arsenal on Sunday as he could very well be the difference in the match. Although, he should not be rushed back but Kenedy might not be good enough for such a match and Pedro is just not in a good form at the moment.
Striker
The sole striking position will be left to none other than Diego Costa. Although he was injured against Everton but there are a few choices available, so he will have to be forced to play with the knock and expect to knock in one or two goals without getting into a fight at least.