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Benitez has come out and said that Inter Milan will be even better now. How's that then? They've just won the Champions League and a domestic double. You going to top that then Rafa?

The new Inter coach is quoted as saying: "We are not yet a complete team - but the players show that they are intelligent and can do what I ask."

Do you get the impression that he may have thought some of the players at Liverpool were a little bit thick? Perhaps Carragher didn't understand his zonal marking or something.

No, indeed. As I say though, I can't see past United, or Chelsea (unfortunately). I genuinely hope City & Spurs do push it, and of course the pool, as it would make it interesting.


I see 'Arry claims Cole wanted to come to Spurs, and that they will challenge for the title this season.

That looks like a typical Harry dig at Levi to me about funds. I don't think spuds will challenge for the League if they get into the group stage of Europe. However....*gulps*.....without that, I do think they have a decent enough squad to be a reasonable outside punt...


*spits out bad taste from mouth*

City, Liverpool, United, Arsenal, Chelsea will all be able to beat each other home and away. Spurs & Villa will be able to nick a few points as well at home so could be a great PL season. I personally think title will go to Chelsea - with most likely challenger being City.


Top 4:


Chelsea

City

Liverpool

United

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