Top 5 predictions for GW 4 of the Premier League

Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League
Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League

#3 Arsenal to open their account against Norwich City

Manchester City v Arsenal - Premier League
Manchester City v Arsenal - Premier League

Premier League great Arsene Wenger faced a lot of heat for not taking Arsenal to a league title win in his final years as manager. His disciple, Mikel Arteta, is finding it even more difficult to do something worthwhile for the Gunners fans. For the first time in their Premier League history, Arsenal have failed to register a win in their first three matches. They cannot afford to extend that shameful streak.

Arsenal’s opponents, Norwich City, are also desperately looking for their first point of the season. They have not registered a win in their last 23 Premier League matches in London, which should be encouraging for Arteta’s team.

Arsenal are yet to score a single goal in the 2021-22 Premier League campaign, which is depressing for a team with such a rich history. Strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette still have plenty of firepower left in them and must find a way to make themselves useful against Norwich.


#2 Leeds United to make Liverpool work for maximum points

Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League
Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League

Leeds United and Liverpool are two of the most free-scoring teams in English Premier League history. On Sunday, they are set to add another chapter to their famed rivalry.

2019-20 Premier League champions Liverpool have started their title challenge strongly. They have picked up seven points out of nine, only dropping two points at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea in the previous gameweek. They are unbeaten in their last eight away Premier League games and will be confident of bringing three points back from Elland Road.

Leeds, on the other hand, have not yet won in the 2021-22 Premier League campaign, registering two draws and suffering a defeat. But their home record is nothing to be scoffed at. The Whites have only endured one defeat in their last 10 league games and will do anything to improve their tally on Sunday against Liverpool.


#1 Cristiano Ronaldo to make his second Manchester United debut

Manchester United v Liga De Quito - FIFA Club World Cup 2008 Final
Manchester United v Liga De Quito - FIFA Club World Cup 2008 Final

The most highly-anticipated event of the 2021-22 Premier League campaign is set to take place on Saturday, when Manchester United host Newcastle United. Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best players in the history of the sport, is set to make his second debut for Manchester United on that day.

Manchester United have re-acquired the services of Ronaldo from Juventus for an initial fee of €15millon this summer. A further €8million fee could be paid to Juventus in bonuses.

In his first term, Ronaldo scored 118 goals in 292 appearances, winning three Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League. Although 36-years-old, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, is still scoring for fun and could give United a boost in the title race.

Ronaldo, who will be wearing his famous number 7 jersey at Manchester United, has an impressive record against Newcastle United. During his first spell with the Red Devils, Ronaldo recorded six goals and five assists in 11 appearances in all competitions against Newcastle United.

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