I am not surprised by the weekends results, City like last season are blowing hot and cold - Mancini tried unsuccessfully last season to impact the winning personality which he said his team lacked and Man U had and this season i dont think much has changed.
Well Man U been beaten at home was indeed a shocker however i was listening to some punditry and they said the Fergie factor is gone - He managed to get an extra 15% from average players and now him missing we can see how average most of this squad his i dare say Fergie left him holding a Monkey, make no mistake Fergie would defenitely not want Moyes to be as successful as him (he is human and we are all selfish in nature) I said some time ago a title winning manager will be able to turn a game on its head from a loosing position and thats what Mourniho gives you (as evidenced on Saturday) and sadly Moyes does not again (evidenced on Saturday)
Will Arsenal win the league - i dont think so, the second half of the season is where it all counts when the temps are just above zero, players are mentally and physically tired and this is where a huge squad helps and Arsenal does not have this, Ramzy et al will burn out while Willian, Mata will have hardly played and that is where the difference will lie - Spurs, City do too have a huge squad and will be there and there about as of Man United well i don't even know it will take quite a bit of management to recover and its clear without RvP firing from all angels they will struggle for goals...
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