EPL Preview: Chelsea's revival, City's momentum and other stories

Dejected Chelsea players ruing another mistake in their 2-1 loss to Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday. (Photo credit: Super Sport)...

Dejected Chelsea players ruing another mistake in their 2-1 loss to Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday. (Photo credit: Super Sport)


Hello everyone, welcome to the Premier League preview show, where we look ahead to the weekend and ask important questions. This is Game Week 16. We have a few questions, as always.

We start with a quite tricky one, the visit of Everton to Stamford Bridge, coming after Chelsea failed to win in Europe. Everton is on the rise, and this makes us wonder if they will add more misery to Chelsea's woes.

In fairness, Chelsea is only one point off the top four, but they have to look at the bigger picture, and that is the fact that 12th-placed Newcastle is only three points off the Blues. Will Chelsea finally play like world champions?

Liverpool vs Brighton is the next game we're looking at. It's a tough one for both sides, but Liverpool must see it as an opportunity to build on the big win in Europe; they need new things to talk about. Will it be back-to-back wins?

The Mohammed Salah situation is another one to mull over. The Egyptian leaves for AFCON right after Brighton visits Anfield; will Salah play against the Seagulls? If he does, will that be the last of him in a Liverpool shirt?

On paper, you don't expect any magic from Wolves on their trip to the Emirates, and it would be a shock of epic proportions for the Gunners to come out of this game with anything less than a convincing victory.

Wolves have lost each of their last six games, and with the Gunners bleeding from the hurtful last-minute goal they conceded at Villa, it's looking like a matter of by how many goals, not if, the Gunners will beat Wolves.

Crystal Palace hardly plays good football after they go to Europe; will they change that trend against the Cityzens? Interestingly, the last time Palace returned from Europe, it was against Manchester United; here's another test against another Mancunian side.

Pep Guardiola insists that his team isn't playing well and won't be favourites to win anything, but they just got off a tough trip to the Santiago Bernabeu and returned with a win. How can you say this City side isn't good enough?

Finally, at the G-Tech Community Stadium, Leeds United will attempt to continue their current good run. Brentford is on a poor run as well; two back-to-back London derby defeats need improvement. The Bees must step up for this one; will they?

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