So
who are the favorites? According to the bookies—behind only gravity and the Queen in terms authority in
England—Manchester City are favorites to win the league at 7/4, with Chelsea at
7/2, Manchester United at 7/2, Tottenham at 8/1, and Liverpool and Arsenal both
at 10/1. But as Leicester City proved two years ago, winning the title with
5000/1 odds, the Premier League is more volatile and unpredictable (and batshit
fun) than ever.
Enroute to winning the trophy in 2016,
Leicester faced West Ham United in the opening game of the season. Defending champions Chelsea also faced West
Ham United. With Manchester United set to take on West Ham, should we
congratulate them even before the season starts?
This season records the first time in
more than 10 years that Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool,
Tottenham, Manchester City would begin the season all under the same manager as
the previous seaso
n.
Last season, 1,064 goals were scored
compared to the previous tally of 1,026. However there is the likelihood for
the tally to further increase after the purchase of key attackers which include the likes of Lukaku, Morata, Lacazette,
Hernandez, Bernardo Silva
Jose Mourinho in his managerial career
has never failed to win the league in his second season. Meanwhile Guardiola
also has never failed to win the league title in two years at any club.
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