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Liverpool 1-0 Spurs: How did Liverpool find the......?

They found a brown paper bag that had dropped out of Harry's pocket

Who will win today, Chelsea or Manchester United?

An honest answer ?MANCHESTER CITY hands down.This City team look so in control of their game right now that they can demolish any team in their way.However can Chelsea turn it around?YES BUT THEY HAVE TO BE CLINICAL.Chelsea's biggest drawback is their ability to take clear cut chances after they've done ever so well to create them. Lack of confidence in front of goal and hesitance to strike with two midfielders who don't really attack the goal.So will Chelsea win against City this time? They definitely have the talent to do so but they have to take convert their chances against City. And I believe they will need one little guy a lot that day- N'GOLO KANTE. If he performs well city's attack will be reduced by a considerable amount for sure.

Have Arsenal lost the title this year after losing to Watford?

They lost the title the minute they went down 1–4 early to Liverpool in their opener.Every time Arsenal loses, we say “typical Arsenal” because Arsenal manages to lose in the most Arsenal way possible.Losing the first match of the year? Check.Losing around Groundhog Day at home to a mid-table Watford? Check. Arsenal always finds a way to lose around Groundhog Day, and their poor run of form follows. That’s typical Arsenal. They go out of form around February and continues until mid-April, when they do enough to beat their local rival Spurs to 4th position.They’re going to do something typical this Saturday. Lose at Chelsea. Lose at the Bridge. That’s pretty much what they do anyway.Chelsea is 9 points ahead of what is now third place Arsenal. Spurs and Arsenal are level on points, but Spurs are second on goal difference. Generally when a team is ahead by 9 points at any point in a season…that’s basically season over. Barring an uncharacteristic collapse by Chelsea, the 2016–17 Premier League title will head to Stamford Bridge.Additionally, Arsenal have to worry about Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Arsenal are likely to be eliminated at the Round of 16 for the 7th year in a row, and this will not sit well with Gooner fans. Meanwhile, Chelsea (like Leicester City last year) don’t have to worry about European football…a major advantage they have compared to their Premier League counterparts.Not to mention, Arsenal doesn’t really have the “it” factor to win the Premier League. They’re always the bridesmaid, and never the bride. They’ll do enough to win a Champions League spot, but not win the league in general. Their manager is outdated and plays with the same tactics every single match. Arsenal looks predictable now, and their players aren’t hungry enough to win anything. And their manager doesn’t feel like striving to win.

Why does Tottenham Hotspur have a rooster on their logo?

The cockerel is synonymous with the Hotspur part of Tottenham. Harry Hotspur was a character in Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part One based on Sir Henry Percy, who was part of the Northumberland family.Sir Henry was killed in the 15th century but his descendants owned land in the Tottenham area some 400 years later. Sir Henry – or Harry – acquired the Hotspur nickname because of the way he used his spurs while riding.The club adopted a ball and cockerel crest because fighting cocks (participants in a popular sport in Sir Harry's era) used to be fitted with small, sharp spurs. Players first started to wear the new crest in 1921. Pictures of the old crest actually show a cockerel wearing the spurs, although this has been phased out since.

Does anyone have any ideas for a dance recital theme?

My dance school is having a little trouble thinking of a theme for this year's dance recital. There are different age groups and they all do a tap, jazz, and ballet dance.

Thanks!

Could losing Harry Redknapp to England be a blessing in disguise for Tottenham?

Harry Redknapp is the best thing to have happened to Tottenham for a long time. When he came in the team was in shambles, and to bring it to a situation where they are comfortably in third place is a testament to his man management skills.His dealings in the transfer window have been inspired at time (Scott Parker, Adebayor) and managing to hold on to Modric has contributed a lot to Tottenham's success this year. You might get the feeling that if Redknapp leaves, players like Bale and Modric might look to greener pastures.Very few managers would be able to do better than him, Mourinho included, but I don't see why he would take the Spurs job with Chelsea seeming to be on the verge of firing AVB and obviously having one eye on the Manchester United job as well.Tottenham is currently more than the sum of their players, and it's all down to Redknapp. Losing him to England would be a huge blow to Spurs.

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