The End is Nigh..

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This season has been relentless with matches coming thick and fast and some fans might be happy to see the end of it! With promotion, relegation and trophies for year already accounted for, the only thing left is qualification for Europe. Mathematically 3-4 teams are in the mix for the Champions League but realistically its between Leicester, Chelsea & Liverpool for the two spots up for grabs.

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Leicester winning the FA Cup in front of fans was such a wonderful sight and Bawa hopes that this is the first step towards normalcy as the fans play the biggest part in making football the “beautiful game”.

Talking about football during unprecedented times, there have been some fantastic achievements in the last year, some of which make it to the Leagues of Yonder section of Bawa Says 😜, so do scroll to bottom of this post and take a look for yourselves. But before you do that, take a look at this week’s predictions, Bawa takes as much responsibility for these as some governments do for the mismanagement of the pandemic:

Man Utd. vs Fulham

After a hellish week, Ole and his squad can focus on the remaining games in the PL as a build up to their match against Villarreal in the Europa League Final. Ole will hope that Harry Maguire can recover in time as despite his faults, this United team is better with him in it. On the attacking front, the form of Bruno, Greenwood and Cavani makes them favourites for any game, especially this one.

It’s not easy being relegated with three games to go, but the Cottagers put up another toothless performance against the Saints. The full debut and goal for Carvalho will come as a boost for Scott Parker who will have to take one hard look at his players as he prepares for life in the Championship.

Bawa’s Verdict: An Easy United Win.

Southampton vs Leeds

Saints controlled the game against a demoralised Fulham and a first goal for Tella shows that their academy is still one of the best in the country. If he had a fully fit squad at his disposal, this Saints team definitely would have finished in the top half with the likes of Ings, JWP and Vestergaard forming a solid spine.

Leeds blew away Burnley in a clinical 20 minute spell in the second half with Rodrigo scoring a sublime double. If Bielsa can hold on to these players and add a little more quality in the summer, Leeds could be competing for a top 6 finish next season.

Bawa’s Verdict: Another Leeds win to push for a top half finish.

Brighton vs Man City

The Seagulls still haven’t won a game in the PL in which their talismanic captain, Lewis Dunk hasn’t played. Dunk was a big miss against West Ham and will miss the game against City also due to suspension. It’s good to see Dat Boy Welbz doing the business upfront and Potter will hope to have him fit and firing for next season if they want to push for a higher place in the table.

While the scoreline might suggest a thriller, City were pretty comfortable in their 4-3 win at St. James Park. Pep outdid himself and played Scott Carson in goal, a full 10 years after his previous start in the PL. Ferran Torres was the hero with a fantastic hattrick and fans can expect a similar team and result against Brighton.

Bawa’s Verdict: City to continue their victory parade.

Chelsea vs Leicester

In a repeat of the FA Cup Final, these two clubs go at each other in less than 72 hours. Tuchel was critical of VAR missing the handball in the build-up to Leicesters goal on Saturday but he is clutching at straws there. There is a possibility that Chelsea’s season could go from a successful one to a bad one if they lose out on the top 4 and the Champions League final.

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With the wind in their sails after their narrow triumph in the FA Cup Final, Rodgers will egg on his players to beat Chelsea and guarantee their place in the top 4. Vardy & Co. will have to be at their ruthless best if they are to penetrate this stingy Chelsea defense again. Without Evans at the back, they lose a cool head but Fofana and Soyuncu should be able to handle another rearguard effort.

Bawa’s Verdict: A nervous draw.

Everton vs Wolves

17 year old Dan Jebbison poured cold water on the Toffee’s European hopes in a game where Sheffield United looked more hungry for points than Everton. This also marked their 9th defeat at Goodison Park this season, making it their worst home season in PL history. All this while having a full strength side playing the game, sometimes you just can’t get it right!

A Hojberg goal and assist condemned Wolves to another pointless defeat. This went exactly as Bawa predicted, as MC led an assault on the only notable part of the Wolves’ squad – their defence and managed to breach it twice. Uncle Nuno has some soul searching to do, as without Jimenez, this season has been a horror show up front for them.

Bawa’s Verdict: An Everton win at Goodison for the fans.

Newcastle vs Sheffield United

The Geordies flew out of the blocks and were leading 3-2 before City tightened the screws. Without Wilson their attack gave a good account of themselves and Bruce will be happy to see Joelinton get on the scoresheet. The loan signing of Willock has been a masterstroke in an otherwise poor season. Bruce will relish the chance to secure two wins in the last two games against already relegated opponents.

There has been nothing much to write home about the Blades for a while; they did put in a good performance against Everton, but it has come around 30 games too late. The only good thing for Blades fans is that some players are still fighting for the club which should serve them well in the Championship if they were to stay.

Bawa’s Verdict: Another Newcastle Win.

Spurs vs Aston Villa

The Hojberg that Mourinho had in mind at the time of signing finally turned up. Spurs picked up a regulation win, as Europa League definitely seems certain. While it’s still mathematically possible, a Top 4 finish seems highly unlikely. If the rumour mills are right, and MC is actually fed up with Levy and the Board, we could see some scintillating football from England’s main man as he puts himself in the shopping window.

Villa’s implosion continued with a loss at Selhurst Park. Even a top half finish looks unlikely for the Villans now. The only good news for Villa is Grealish’s consecutive appearance off the bench. Europa chasing teams will hope that VIllans show up and give Spurs a tough game.

Bawa’s Verdict: Spurs to take the win.

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal

Palace probably played one of the best bursts of attacking football in their win against Villa, the kind of burst that could send Uncle Woy’s pulse dangerously racing! With no relegation threat to worry about, Palace threw caution to the wind and played like they had nothing to lose. Expect more of that at home as they square up against fellow top 10 contenders. With Palace announcing the departure of Uncle Woy at the end of the season, the Eagles would be hoping to give him a better send-off from the bench than the one Pep has got going for Aguero.

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Arteta’s boys would be well rested with no games over the weekend. The blank game week would have however been something that Arsenal did not want – helping them carry on the Smith-Rowe led momentum to finish the season strong and give them a fighting chance at Europa league football.

Bawa’s Verdict: Arsenal to scrape to a victory.

Burnley vs Liverpool

Sean Dyche will be extremely disappointed in the manner in which his team’s defense was penetrated by Leeds. And some good blocks ensured that the loss wasn’t worse. Vydra missed a good opportunity at 1-0 but thats something they will need to improve upon next season.

Klopp played a blinder by announcing Jota’s injury just before kick-off and breaking a few hundred thousand FPL hearts. The Hawthorns turned out to be a difficult place for them to visit again, with Allison rising highest to score a stunning header in stoppage time to keep them in the race for top 4. Klopp would want his men to be more clinical as they take a rightful swing at the Champions League places.

Bawa’s Verdict: A Liverpool win to keep the pressure on the teams in the top 4.

West Brom vs West Ham

Like their fellow Championship bound side from Sheffield, the Baggies turned in a brilliant performance against Liverpool. They were hard done by losing to a last minute header by the opposing goalkeeper. Hal Robson Kanu looked lively and seemed to take advantage of Liverpool’s attack minded full backs. Big Sam may be going down, but one can never count him out!

While Moyes will rally his troops, he knows that the Hammers have lost the chance for a top 4 finish. He will rue the chances missed by Fornals and Antonio but that’s the beauty of football. His team possesses enough quality to come through this test and guarantee their Europa League participation next season.

Bawa’s Verdict: A routine West Ham win.

FPL Corner

Goalkeepers: Pickford/Dubravka/Carson

Defenders: Digne/Cancelo/Dallas

Midfielders: Fernandes/Son/Greenwood/Salah

Forwards: Antonio/Rodrygo/MC Kane

Leagues of Yonder:

Robert Lewandowski, take a bow! The Polish striker has to be one of the most underrated players in the football world. We rarely hear about his greatness but year after year he produces the goods for his team with this season being no different. He equaled a 49 year old record held by Gerd Muller by scoring 40 goals this season in 6 games fewer and can do one better if he scores in the final game of the season against Augsburg.

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While the Scottish league doesn’t set the football world alight, Rangers F.C. did the unthinkable and went the whole season unbeaten amassing 102 points under the stewardship of Steven Gerrard (his first league title 😱), a truly remarkable feat!

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In some news from Turkey, it was goal difference that decided the Turkish Süper Lig with Besiktas pipping Galatasaray to the title. Talk about fine margins 😱

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Luis Suarez was considered surplus to Barcelona’s requirements at the beginning of the season, so it is befitting to see him score the goal that ended Barca’s hopes of winning the La Liga. Atletico scored 2 goals in the last 10 minutes making them favourites to secure the La Liga on the final day over their city rivals.

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And we’re back!

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After two dastardly boring weeks of International footy tedium, we are back to the football that we really care about. Bawa isn’t surprised that players were asked to travel far and wide in the middle of a pandemic, surely a daft decision as player health is obviously not their priority. There is nothing positive to report from the international break except for more COVID cases, unnecessary injuries and some untimely deaths in the football fraternity.

Without further ado, let us get back to predictions for the week:

Chelsea vs West Brom

The only way the Tuchel revolution at Stamford Bridge could be stopped is through an international break. The German is yet to lose a game as Chelsea manager and has stabilised the rocking ship left by Frank. The likes of Werner didn’t get much playing time so should be fresh to run circles around the West Brom defence while missing chance after chance.

Big Sam would’ve relished the time afforded to his troops for the run in for survival. They seriously lack the quality to get out of this pickle but crazier things have happened in the PL so we shall wait and watch what happens in their remaining 9 matches.

Bawa’s Verdict: Chelsea to run riot.

Leeds vs Sheffield

Bielsa and his men will be relishing their return to PL action as they face a Blades team short of any confidence, playing for their futures in the Championship. We all know how Leeds are going to play, the only part we don’t know is how clinical will they be upfront.

Bawa expected a boost in the Blades’ performance after Wilder’s resignation but they were completely taken to the cleaners by an in form Leicester. The only positive from their last few performances has been the form of Aaron Ramsdale, who played really well despite conceding 5 goals due to some inept defending.

Bawa’s Verdict: Leeds to outrun and outscore the Blades.

Leicester vs Man City (Match of the Day)

The Foxes didn’t break a sweat against a hapless Sheffield and it was a surprise that they scored 5 goals without Jamie Vardy registering even one. Kelechi Iheanacho has been in a rich vein of form and he would want to prove a point against his previous owners where he spent the better half of 3 years without really getting a look in. BR will be hoping that Barnes and Maddison can return from injury and boost their chances of finishing in the Champions League spots, come the end of the season.

With the announcement that Aguero will leave the club at the end of the season, Pep will want his City side to wrap up the title soon and focus on the Champions League. With Dortmund in the UCL mid-week, Pep roulette will be in play and its one’s best guess which team will show up against the Foxes.

Bawa’s Verdict: An entertaining draw.

Arsenal vs Liverpool

Mikel Arteta could not understand what went wrong in Arsenal’s poor first half against West Ham. While their second half performance will give him some heart, it’s the consistency in performances that he craves. He will be hoping that his defence does a whole lot better in this game as their top 6 chances hinge on them being perfect going forward this season and that is highly unlikely.

The return of Jota to the fold has definitely boosted Liverpool’s misfiring front line. This game couldn’t come at a worse time for Klopp’s men as they play Real Madrid sans Sergio Ramos in the UCL mid-week. The international break would’ve given them time to work on their defensive frailties and Bawa fully expects Salah, Mane and Jota to run Arsenal ragged in this one.

Bawa’s Verdict: A routine Liverpool win at the Emirates.

Southampton vs Burnley

The return of Ings will be a huge boost to the struggling Saints. They are another club that have suffered a lot due to injuries to key players. Hasenhuttl will be hoping that the team from the south coast can regain some of the form that they showed at the beginning of the season and push for a top 10 finish.

Burnley has to be one of the most annoying teams in the PL. Their win against Everton and draw with Arsenal has mostly guaranteed their stay in the PL for another season and Sean Dyche will hope the new owners will inject some much needed money to bolster his squad that always seems to punch above their weight.

Bawa’s Verdict: A surprise Saints win!

Newcastle vs Spurs

A 3-0 loss to fellow relegation battlers Brighton didn’t do any favours to Steve Bruce and his Toon platoon. They are playing piss poor football and will only survive in the PL only thanks to other teams being utter shite.

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Mou Mama has called on his Mourinistas to give him the strength to continue to do his best at Spurs and Bawa fully understands as anyone associated with that club needs all the help they can muster. With the expected return on Son and an in form Kane, Spurs should easily see off the Geordies.

Bawa’s Verdict: Spurs to win comfortably.

Aston Villa vs Fulham

Grealish’s return to the first team adds a cutting edge to Villa that they’ve lacked in the last few weeks. The international call up for Ollie Watkins should do wonders for the striker and his goal contributions will be vital, if Villa want to ply their trade in Europe next season.

After beating Liverpool, two successive losses has put Fulham back among the relegation battlers. The Cottagers are showing great fight but this might be a little too late considering they drew a lot of winnable games in the middle. Scott Parker has done a phenomenal job and would hope that his squad can pull off a few shocks to stay in the PL.

Bawa’s Verdict: An entertaining draw.

Man Utd vs Brighton

United’s loss to Leicester in the quarters of the FA Cup came as a surprise to many but it was warranted based on their tepid performance. Ole will now have to focus his team’s attention on securing UCL qualification and winning the Europa apart from putting the finishing touches to a new 3 year contract extension.

The Brighton squad finally seem to have been paying attention to the so called “expected goals” and have scored 5 in the last two games giving them a much needed boost. Trossard has been at the heart of their impressive displays this season and now that he has opened his account for Belgium too Bawa can see him tormenting the United defence.

Bawa’s Verdict: Just like last time around, United to nick it.

Everton vs Crystal Palace

The shock defeat to Burnley and then bowing out of the FA Cup was typical of Everton this season. Don Carlo will be hoping that the International Break would have reinvigorated his squad to make a push for UCL spots. DCL played and scored for England and barring any injuries to key personnel, the Evertonians might just be able to witness some European football at their newly approved stadium.

Crystal Palace has 10 players out of contract this summer and this could be a tricky situation for Woy. While some players might want to earn a new contract, some could already be thinking of pastures anew. Regardless of the situation if Zaha doesn’t turn up, its really difficult to see Palace coming away with anything from this.

Bawa’s Verdict: A Don Carlo masterclass.

Wolves vs West Ham

The 1-0 loss to Liverpool would’ve hurt Nuno especially considering it was Jota who got on the scoresheet. Patricio’s injury looked scary but he should be available to start in goal. Pedro Neto has carried this team ably on his young shoulders but will need the likes of Podence, Jose and Traore to step up and help him out offensively.

David Moyes and his hammers must be wondering how did they manage to scupper a 3-0 lead against an Arsenal that couldn’t get out of their half. Lingard’s return to the England fold will only add to his confidence and Moyes will be hoping that his Hammers keep their form to secure a top 6 finish.

Bawa’s Verdict: Lingoo to the rescue.

FPL Corner:

Goalkeeper: Martinez/Meslier/Mendy

Defenders: Targett/Shaw/Dallas/Alonso

Midfielders: Bruno/Foden/Raphinha/Lingard

Forwards: Ings/Kane/Bamford

Leagues of Yonder:

In the first of many, Thierry Henry quit all social media platforms in an attempt to counter online abuse and racism. Gareth Southgate applauded this stand and believes this is the way forward to hold social media platforms accountable and create safeguards against this cowardly approach taken by some filthy individuals.

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There were some wild score lines during the International break with Japan thrashing Mongolia 14-0, yes you read that right. Some other key mentions are North Macedonia beating Germany and Luxembourg beating Ireland in their respective World Cup Qualifiers.

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Cash rich owners might want to a learn a thing or two from Mr. Marinakis who has made a mockery of the transfer window and its limitations. The footballing authorities that deal with transfers might want to look away.

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The Athletic carried out a massive survey of thousands of football fans that included six questions about the current 20 Premier League clubs and how they are run. The results were not surprisingly and Big Sam, Mou Mama and Steve Bruce were ranked bottom three in the so called “approval ratings”. The major surprise was Pep coming in at 4th despite keeping his teams hopes alive to win an improbable quadruple.

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