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Predicting who will finish in the Top Six this season

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Manchester City

Major summer signings: Sergio Aguero, Gael Clichy, Stefan Savic

Prediction: 3rd

Having won their first major trophy in 35 years last season and securing a top three finish too, Man City are on an absolute roll. Their biggest signing, thanks to the millions of their owner Sheikh Mansour, is the phenomenal Sergio Aguero. Aguero is a great addition to the team and hopefully we will see Mancini play the Argentine on the right wing and the criminally underrated Adam Johnson on the left. City have smartly used this summer transfer period to strengthen at the back too with Gael Clichy and Stefan Savic stepping in to strengthen the back four.

Up front Edin Dzeko has started to settle into the Premier League and looks like he will have a great season. Of course, the issue remains of whether Carlos Tevez will remain at the club for much longer. The Blue half of Manchester will be praying that he does because City look like a totally different team when the Argentinean powerhouse is on the pitch.

City fans will be hoping that their team will be challenging not just for another top four finish this season, but for the Premier League title. Certainly they will be pushing Chelsea and Man Utd all season but I think the Community Shield match against United showed that there is still work to be done at the club. The squad is fantastic but Roberto Mancini must play them in the right way. Too often he is content to have his players sit deep and this does not play to the strengths of Aguero, Dzeko, Johnson, Tevez, Mario Balotelli or Yaya Toure . If Mancini can play a much more attacking style of play this season then City can certainly challenge for that title. As it is though, I think he will continue to play too defensively and City will land another solid third place finish.

Chelsea

Major summer signings: Romelu Lukaku, Lucas Piazon

Prediction: 2nd

Perhaps Chelsea’s real major summer signing was that of Andre Villas-Boas, their new manager. Certainly all the pressure of the team’s success falls on the Portuguese gaffer. Club owner Roman Abramovich does not accept failure, that much is clear, and the 33 year old Villas-Boas has now been charged with the task of Premier League and Champions League glory.

In terms of summer signings on the pitch, it is only over the last couple of days that Chelsea have bought a big player to Stamford Bridge. Romelu Lukaku, the young Belgian forward, will likely be thrown into a strike partnership with £50 million man Fernando Torres. As such it looks as though Didier Drogba is being pushed just a little bit closer towards the door as it is clear to anyone that isn’t Abramovich that the Ivorian big man cannot play alongside Torres. Their styles of play are just too similar.

The keys for success for Chelsea this season are twofold. First of all they need to bring the best out of Torres, that much is clear. However, they also need to be consistent. Last season they started magnificently and looked certain to be Premier League champions but a mid-season slump halted their progress and ultimately cost them glory.

There are many positives for the Blues this season. With many of their players fit and ready for the new season, Chelsea look like they can be a force to be reckoned with once again. Frank Lampard and Yossi Benayoun will hopefully provide the creativity and delivery from midfield that Torres needs to get back to his goalscoring ways, and John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic could form a solid centre half pairing.

Chelsea will have a great season under Villas-Boas I believe. However, I think they will just come up short of Premier League glory once again. But Torres will get back to his best this year. He has to really.

Manchester United

Major summer signings: Ashley Young, David De Gea, Phil Jones

Prediction: 1st

And so we come to the reigning Premier League champions. Last season United often looked nowhere near their, often unplayable, best. The first half of their season was typified by grit and determination though as the players grinded out victories despite their lack of form. By the second half of the campaign, however, the team were back to their best. Antonio Valencia returned from injury and was charging down the wing and Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez formed a phenomenal partnership up front.

The Red Devils have strengthened in almost all the places they needed to over the summer period. The young Spaniard David De Gea was brought in to replace the retired Edwin Van Der Sar , Ashley Young adds another wide attacking option as well as Valencia and Nani, and Phil Jones comes in as a reserve centre back who will form a future partnership with Chris Smalling and he may well help to fill out the all important defensive midfield role too.

The only place that Sir Alex Ferguson has failed to buy so far is for the creative midfield role which has been left vacant by Paul Scholes . However, if the rumours are to be believed then Wesley Sneijder could be joining the club over the next few days. Even if they don’t manage to bring the Dutch midfielder to OId Trafford though, I still think Manchester United will be the best team in the Premiership this season. With the likes of Ryan Giggs available to fill out that central midfield role plus the best defensive partnership in the league, in Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, how could they not be?

Ultimately, Ferguson’s team know how to grind out the results when they are not playing at their best. Even so, I think that the Manchester outfit will start much better than they did last season. The new players are fitting into the team already and playing well, plus with recalls of the likes of Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck the squad have many options.

As much as it pains me to say it as a Liverpool fan, I predict that Manchester United will have another fantastic season and will lift Premier League title number 20 in 2012.

This article was written by Alex Watt and is courtesy of our partner website thisisfutbol.com. Read the latest news and blogs about European Football at TiF. – ed

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