The Gunners gave a good account of themselves against defending champions Manchester City last weekend and they will be keen to do well once more against the Blues. Unlike the leaky Wolves defence, the Arsenal backline have been a cohesive unit so far, and they will prove a tougher test for Chelsea.
Their manager, Roberto Di Matteo, will take heart that his team managed to fire in the goals prior to their clash against Arsene Wenger's squad, after watching the Blues struggle to a 1-0 victory over Stoke and fire blanks against Queen's Park Rangers.
Main striker Fernando Torres was among the goals against Wolves, ending his recent drought. However, even if the Spaniard fails to hit the back of the net this weekend, it shouldn't bother Di Matteo much, as Torres has been playing well and getting into dangerous positions. The Blues can also rely on others as a source of goals, Juan Mata and Oscar particularly threatening.
Unlike Chelsea, City lost their Capital One cup fixture against Aston Villa. While Roberto Mancini's squad have not been achieving the desired results recently, they are still a good team. They did well against Real Madrid in the Champions League, and they went on to play an in-form Arsenal within the same week. Their loss to Aston Villa will be of little consequence to their upcoming Premier League game against Fulham, especially since the tournament was never one of Mancini's priorities.
The only thing on the Italian's mind will be his rapidly deteriorating relationship with striker Mario Balotelli. The former Inter Milan player scored the opening goal in City's game against Paul Lambert's men but even that is unlikely to be good enough to dislodge Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez from Mancini's starting 11 this weekend. There is no doubt Balotelli is a good player and it remains to be seen how long Mancini can keep the forward content with his role.
City's main title rivals Manchester United are in action against a Tottenham side buoyed by their first home win. After watching his side barely edge Liverpool last weekend, Sir Alex Ferguson is aware that United are not going into the game against Spurs in the best of form. Should Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas decide to go for a positive result, his team will give the Red Devils a hard time at Old Trafford.
Ferguson called upon the experience of Paul Scholes against Liverpool and should do the same for their upcoming game. There is no one who can dictate play and keep the game flowing quite like Scholes.
With the Red Devils expected to monopolise the centre, most of the threat from Tottenham will come from the flanks. The speed and penetration provided by Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon will definitely prove a handful for Rafael and Patrice Evra, as the Red Devils duo have not looked at all convincing defensively. In addition, the loss of captain Nemanja Vidic to a knee injury and Spurs striker Jermain Defoe finding form could swing the game in Villas-Boas' favour.
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