Premier League Legend Explains Who Will Win Between Man City and Spurs

Premier League Legend Explains Who Will Win Between Man City and Spurs

- Premier League legend Owen backs Man City to beat Spurs

- The former England star also tips Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal for victory

- Liverpool are also given the nod by the former Red Devils forward despite embarrassing defeat to City in their last outing

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Manchester City hosting Tottenham Hotspur has to be the biggest Premier League match this weekend.

This is a game between struggling Spurs and a red-hot City side who have won all their games since the start of this season.

Pep Guardiola's men sit at the summit of the table with 50 points and a game in hand while Jose Mourinho and his armies are eighth with 36 points after 22 rounds of games.

With this in mind, Premier League legend Michael Owen has predicted that the Citizens will triumph over their guests at the end of the game.

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Premier League legend reveals who will win between Man City and Spurs while Chelsea and Arsenal get favourable predictions
Manchester United during their 1-0 win over West Ham United at Old Trafford. Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside
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If this is the outcome, the log leaders would have increased their chances of becoming champions when the season wraps up in May.

However, Manchester United will have a chance to keep them (Man City) in check if they can beat the struggling West Bromwich Albion on Valentine's Day.

Owen spent three years at Old Trafford scoring five times in 31 appearances under legendary Sir Alex Ferguson - winning a Premier League in the process.

The 41-year-old also believes defending champions Liverpool will bounce back to winning ways when they battle Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.

Jurgen Klopp's men have only won just two of their last six matches - three of his side's defeats came at Anfield and they are 10 points behind City.

But Owen feels they can grind out a result against Brendan Rodgers men in a match that could swing either way. Owen told Bet Victor and The Mirror reported him saying:

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"On paper, this has the potential to be a cracker with both so good going forward. That said, I think it may be more suited to the visitors from a tactical point of view.

"Leicester will no doubt be willing to invite Liverpool on so they can utilise their counter-attack, however, it’s an extremely hard task to do that for 90 minutes against the Reds.
"If Liverpool can get in front, it should open Leicester up and if that materialises, I think the points will be going back to Merseyside."

Owen said about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his men are fully expected to get the job done at the Hawthorns. He said:

"I think it was a shrewd move from United to get Edinson Cavani in over the summer. His experience has been vital in recent away victories and I don’t think any defender will look forward to facing him.

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"With that in mind, there’s only one winner for me. I’m going with Manchester United to take the points home to Old Trafford."

Arsenal is tipped to get the better of Leeds United at Emirates Stadium two days from now while Chelsea could pick maximum points ahead of Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on Monday, February 15.

Briefly.co.za earlier reported that Barcelona’s Francisco Trincao has treated himself to an exotic £240,000 (R4.9 million) Lamborghini Huracan after scoring winner vs Real Betis.

The former Braga player shared a picture of the posh ride on his Instagram handle as he becomes a proud owner of a Lamborghini Huracan.

Since joining Barcelona for £28 million (R571 million) last year, Trincao has continued to struggle at the club managing just a goal in 17 appearances off the bench.

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