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Arsenal and Liverpool look a force

Arsenal and Liverpool look a force
Saturday Round up

Friday, 17 March 2017

It's Now Or Never For David Moyes : Matchday Preview



Scottish manager David Moyes has seen his personal brand take a hit since leaving Everton in 2013, though disappointing spells at Manchester United And Real Sociedad did not deter Sunderland in signing the Scot when seeking for a managerial replacement at the start of the season, fast forward eight months Sunderland find themselves rock bottom on the Premier League log and five points away from safety, Middlesbrough who are in a better position albeit still stuck in the relegation zone sacked their manager who won them promotion to the league, Champions Leicester had already sacked their title winning manager a fortnight ago.

There are questions that must be lingering Moyes' mind, and with the visit of Burnley on Saturday, it has to happen for Moyes and his black cats.

Sunderland v Burnley

Match Stats

Burnley are unbeaten in three matches against Sunderland in all competitions this season.
Sunderland have picked up an average of 1.04 points at home since February 2013.
Sunderland have lost their last three games without scoring.




Everton v Hull City
Romelu Lukaku who has scored in every game at Goodison Park this year rejected a contract extension in midweek.


Everton go into the game in good form, they have picked up 10 points from their last five games, Hull City however won't have the services of Oumar Niasse who is on loan from Everton.

Match Stats

Hull City is yet to beat Everton at Goodison Park since August 1952.
Everton have not been able to beat Hull City in their last three meetings.
Everton have picked up 20 points since the turn of the year, the highest in the league.

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