Premier League: Week 15 Winners And Losers

David Wilson by Senior Writer Written on December 01, 2008
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Another tough weekend for the Big Four as things get a little tighter at the top of the English Premier League after week 15.

Winners

Bolton Wanderers
It has been well documented that I am not a fan of Bolton boss Gary Megson and his $20 million summer signing, Johan Elmander. When they lost to Tottenham on Harry Rednapp’s Spurs Coronation Day back on October 26, Bolton were rooted at the bottom of the table.

Since then, Bolton have won four of their last five matches and now sit in the top half of the table—seven places above Spurs. Elmander has responded with three goals in the last two weeks and Megson should be the Premier League Manager of the month for November.

Fulham
Only Chelsea, Manchester United, and Liverpool have a better defensive record than Fulham this season. Fulham’s problems are scoring goals as only West Brom have scored fewer goals this season. Buying a proven goal scorer is high on Roy Hodgson’s Christmas wish list.

Arsenal
I am getting fed up putting Arsenal in the winners category one week and the losers the next. Arsenal’s inconsistency this year will cause them the title.

Arsenal are at their best when they play against teams that can play attractive soccer, like Chelsea and Manchester United. That is why I think that Arsenal have a better chance of winning in Europe than they do domestically.

Manchester United
It has been a stuttering start to the season for the Champions we now sit six points back of Liverpool with a game in hand. With Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal all to traveling to Old Trafford after Christmas, it must worry Liverpool fans that United are still hanging around.

Wigan
It has been a good week for Wigan. They were fortunate to beat both Everton and West Brom, but they did nick both games, and as a result are sitting in 11th position with 19 points instead of second bottom with 13 points.

Losers

Chelsea
The fortress that was Stamford Bridge has gone as they have dropped 12 points at Stamford Bridge already this season. More worrying to Chelsea fans is that Chelsea have already played Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United at home this season and have only managed one point.

Liverpool
Liverpool had a great chance to go three points ahead of Chelsea and, instead, could only manage a disappointing draw at home against a poor West Ham team. With Fernando Torres out with another hamstring injury, Liverpool have failed to score in their last two Premier League matches. With only 21 goals in their 15 league games, Liverpool are scoring almost a goal less a game than Chelsea.

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