Match Preview: Sunday,21 April 2013, One of the important match Tottenham vs Man City of Premier League HD Quality Live Tottenham vs Man City streaming is available here.Tottenham vs Man City Live Stream online Premier LeagueVideo Free The match will take plcae at White Hart Lane on 4/21/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.So Manchester City can narrow the gap to 10 points for 24 hours
or so. Nobody at City is holding out any real hope, but they are perhaps
the Premier League's form team at the moment. All they can do is keep
winning and hope to have built a surge of momentum which will sweep
Wigan away in the FA Cup final.
If City win at Spurs on Sunday and then if United drop points on Monday against Villa, then just maybe a small shard of uncertainty will be injected into the title run-in? They are both very big 'ifs'.
However, eight wins in nine league and cup games is pretty convincing stuff from a City side whose title defence has been largely disappointing. They have not played with the swagger of champions often enough this season, and they still look utterly bemused by the Champions League.
As City have found some form, so Spurs have stuttered. One win in seven games has put them out of Europe and out of the top four. Tottenham have found many and varied ways of failing to qualify for the Champions League over the last few years, and yet again their entry into that competition looks about as cut and dried as an Emmanuel Adebayor penalty kick.
Spurs might be only two or three really top players away from being amongst the best sides in Europe. Their problem is that if they don't qualify for the Champions League they may be going into next season just four or five really top players away from being amongst the best sides in Europe.
If City win at Spurs on Sunday and then if United drop points on Monday against Villa, then just maybe a small shard of uncertainty will be injected into the title run-in? They are both very big 'ifs'.
However, eight wins in nine league and cup games is pretty convincing stuff from a City side whose title defence has been largely disappointing. They have not played with the swagger of champions often enough this season, and they still look utterly bemused by the Champions League.
A decision on whether to offer Roberto
Mancini's job to other managers has probably already been taken; in fact
the job may well already have been offered. My guess is that Sheikh
Mansour and his advisors have a very short list of very high-profile
names, and that if they can't attract one of them then they'll stick
with Mancini.
All things considered, I have a hunch that the Italian
will not be around next August; if that's the case Mancini will probably
just raise an eyebrow, smile and head off to be equally charming and
successful somewhere else.
As City have found some form, so Spurs have stuttered. One win in seven games has put them out of Europe and out of the top four. Tottenham have found many and varied ways of failing to qualify for the Champions League over the last few years, and yet again their entry into that competition looks about as cut and dried as an Emmanuel Adebayor penalty kick.
Spurs might be only two or three really top players away from being amongst the best sides in Europe. Their problem is that if they don't qualify for the Champions League they may be going into next season just four or five really top players away from being amongst the best sides in Europe.