Will Guss Hiddink return to England

By: Michael

The EPL action returns this weekend after the very last break of the world cup qualifying matches that ended on a very controversial note thanks to, ‘The Hand Thiery Henry.

For the opportunist, many will see Russia’s failure to qualify for the world cup final as a blessing in disguise in tempting Guss Hiddink to makes a return to England. During his brief spell at Chelsea the man showed he understands English football and has what it takes to withstand the pressure of coaching a top level team.

With this option still open, it won’t be long before an English team expresses its desire to have Hiddink on board. Possible destinations might be Man City, Liverpool, Portsmouth or better still Everton. If a team has bought players and the transfer window is not anywhere close the only scapegoat a team has due to its bad performance is always the coach.

The big match is definitely at Anfield where Man City will be welcomed by Liverpool. Although both teams will be under intense pressure to pull a win the reds will carry the lion share of that pressure. Liverpool will try to replicate the victory they got when a certain team from Manchester visited them a couple of weeks ago.

In Five games Man City have accumulated five points, all courtesy of five draws and are really desperate for a win. They have proven that they can score goals but on the other hand they are not so good in defense. Liverpool’s big problem is preserving a lead once they attain one. Benitez gamble of opting to play defensive immediately after scoring has backfired.

Man Utd will try to put the memories of the loss they succumbed at the Stamford Bridge when they play Everton. After a disastrous start this season, Everton is slowly making a climb at the table standings.

Arsenal plays Sunderland who are in remarkable form compared to last season. The gunners will be missing the services of Van Persie, the man who has made a significant contribution to them this season, due to an injury he sustained at international duty. It will be interesting to see how they will cope with out him.

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