The
English Premier League has seen some unexpected turn of events in the
March first week itself. Last week, Arsenal lost a match against
Stoke City, which was a shocker for all.
Arsenal
Suffers Defeat Against Stoke City
On
March 01, Arsenal suffered a 1-0 defeat against Stoke City, which was
a huge shock and surprise for the fans and the team itself. Arsenal
was at number 2 position, but following the defeat against Stoke
City, it slipped to number 3 position. Liverpool climbed to the
second position, after they won a 3-0 clean sweep against
Southampton. Chelsea retained its number one spot at the points
table. The number one spot has made
Chelsea tickets sell
more at the box office.
A
'Massive Setback' for Arsenal
The
manager of Arsenal 'Arsene Wenger' has said that the team's 1-0
defeat against Stoke City is a 'massive setback' to the team's title
hopes. The team is now 4 points behind Chelsea. With the English Premier League entering its last phase, Arsenal can not afford to
make any more mistakes now and slip down further. Arsenal has not won
any EPL tournament for a decade since 2003-04.
Arsenal
will now have to work hard to succeed Liverpool first and come at
number two position before winning other games to out-stage Chelsea
at number one position again. However, looking at the dark horse
Liverpool's performance, the team is sure going to give a tough
competition for Arsenal. The fans are busy buying the Liverpool
tickets
for the match against Sunderland on March 11.
Arsenal
vs. Swansea City
Arsenal vs. Swansea City will
be held on 26th
March instead of 8th
March due to quarter finals of FA Cup.
This
will
be a riveting match, as team Arsenal have plenty of time to re-think
their strategy and pick up their defence.
Swansea City is currently on 14th position on the table and do not
have to lose anything now. The team management had sacked its manager
'Michael Laudrup' last month just before crucial matches against the
top 4 teams due to poor performance. The reasons given for his ouster
was 'his lack of intensity' in training.
Whatever
the situation is, but the show must go on for the EPL and the sale of
England
Tickets.

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