Cesc Fabregas could return to inspire Arsenal at the weekend and rain all over the parade that is Owen Coyle's first match in charge of Bolton.
The Scottish manager officially took the reins at Bolton earlier this week after the club agreed a compensation package with Burnley, allowing Coyle to return to the club he played for between 1993 and 1995.
It is common that new managers inspire their new teams to victory in their first game in charge, but Coyle's Bolton team faces a tricky home tie against Premier League title chasers Arsenal on Sunday, and so The Trotters are as big as 4/1 with to win the match.
Arsenal are currently in third place in the Premier League and they could be boosted for the trip to the Reebok Stadium by the return of influential midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
The Spanish midfielder has missed the last three games with the hamstring injury which he aggravated in his match-winning substitute appearance against Aston Villa on the 27th December.
He claims to have been working hard to regain his fitness, and is now optimistic of playing a part in the Bolton clash.
Fabregas said: "My hamstring feels 100 per cent now. The snow may have disrupted the football, but it hasn't interrupted my rehab."
Arsenal are well-fancied at 4/7 to ruin Coyle's homecoming party at the Reebok Stadium. Bolton's defensive problems this season could hint at an Arsenal win, but Bolton could raise their game to impress their new manager so 13/5 with Betfred for the match to be drawn may be the best Premier League bet of the weekend.
My Tip Of The Weekend:
A 1-1 draw priced @ 6/1 with Betfred - Sunday 17th January, kick-off at 4pm, live on Sky.
By Drew Swainston
(Guest writer from Betfred on behalf of Beer Footy and Birds!)
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Coyle Facing Tricky Task On Return To Bolton - Betting News with Betfred
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Labels: Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Betfred, Betting, Bolton, Cesc Fabregas, Owen Coyle, Premier League, Sky Sports
Friday, December 11, 2009
Arsenal Suffering Ahead Of Crucial Trip To Anfield - Betting News with Betfred
Arsenal are suffering from their worst injury crisis in recent years, as they prepare for this weekend's crucial Premier League match against Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
The Emirates treatment room must seem like the set of a war movie as almost a dozen first-team players are currently ruled out of the game.
Robin van Persie, Nicklas Bendtner, Gael Clichy, Theo Walcott, Abou Diaby, Kieran Gibbs and Johan Djourou were all missing ahead of last weekend's victory against Stoke City.
Then, during the 2-0 win, Tomas Rosicky, Emmanuel Eboue, Armand Traore and William Gallas all picked up knocks that could see them miss the Liverpool tie.
Arsenal are priced at 15/8 with Betfred to win at Anfield and could be well-fancied as Liverpool have been struggling in the Premier League this season, having won only seven of their 15 games to date.
Arsenal's gap behind top-placed Chelsea reduced to eight points after the West London club lost to Manchester City at the weekend, and Arsene Wenger thinks his Gunners side can still upset the domestic football odds and mount a challenge for the Premier League title.
The Frenchman has bemoaned his side's lack of luck with injuries this season, and claims they are suffering more than any other side at the top of the table.
"You cannot say there is not a reason for it but we have not found it yet," said Wenger.
"It's the worst season for injuries for us. And they are all in the same area - in the offensive side. Last year it was in the defensive side."
My Tip Of The Weekend:
A 0-0 draw priced @ 15/2 with Betfred could be seen by many as a likely score as both teams are struggling offensively and the game may be tight and nervy as it is a must-win for both sides.
By Charlotte Cook
(Guest writer from Betfred on behalf of Beer Footy and Birds!)
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Labels: Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Betfred, Betting, EPL, Injuries, Liverpool, Player Injuries, Premier League