BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Mylee and Tate from CBBC football drama Jamie Johnson FC with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Manchester City have lost three games in a row in all competitions in a single season for the first time since April 2018, and are they about to suffer another setback on Saturday?
"It’s 100% important that we show it can happen to any player of any age, including children, and also how to deal with it when it happens," Tate told BBC Sport. "It has a huge impact on everyone who knows Christina, and it is good to show that it affects people in different ways when they see something happen to their friend, and that their feelings do matter."Even training is competitive during filming for JJFC. "It was high intensity with boys who play for clubs like Wolves and Chelsea, and everyone is trying to beat each other by showing they have better skills and tricks," Mylee said. "It definitely made me a better player.
"I moved to West Ham for this season but I have not played much so far because of a knee injury. Hopefully I will be back to full fitness soon. "I started playing quite late, when I was about 10, and there was no real grass roots football in our area," she said. "JJFC has been a brilliant experience as well. A lot of the cast got in through their football but I was in a documentary about my singing and a producer who worked on both shows found out I played football as well."Bournemouth have just taken seven points off Arsenal, Aston Villa and Manchester City, while Brentford have got the best home record in the Premier League this season.
Palace’s form has started to pick up and they almost got their second win in a row last week - they had a 96th-minute winner disallowed against Wolves, when it should have stood - or at least as far as I could see. The only team Everton have beaten away this season is Ipswich, so I would not feel confident backing them to bounce back with a win here.This is the battle of the bottom two, and it is a big game for both managers going into the international break, although I don’t think either side have been as bad as their results suggest.
Manchester City are going to have to do the same to get back to winning ways. After they lost to Sporting on Tuesday, City midfielder Bernardo Silva said they areI am hoping for a City defeat here! It is going to be close, but I actually think they will win. 2-3There are going to be a lot of goals... and Brighton are going to win. City slipped up last week, and it might happen again. 4-3
So I am not sure that 5-2 scoreline tells us too much about what will happen here, but I do think United will win again. Forest are a team with good balance in that they set out not to concede but they also have players who can threaten on the counter.I got a lot of stick for saying I supported Nottingham Forest last week - as well as a few of the clubs that I played for; Norwich, Blackburn and Celtic - and regular 5 live listeners will know that I have been accused of having Tottenham as another one of my teams.
They have the advantage of not having European football this week - they have not had to worry about that for more than 20 years - while Tottenham play Galatasaray in Turkey on Thursday.As an Arsenal fan, I know what I want to happen! I didn’t want to put Tottenham winning, so I have gone for a draw. 0-0
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