The wheels keep turning and what has been a good start is turning into something potentially quite special. After losing Jurgen I don’t think anybody really expected such a seamless transition into Arne but it’s happened.
This isn’t just a bounce, we are looking very hard to beat and showed something pretty impressive coming from behind twice at Arsenal on the weekend.
Rotation
Clearly we will see a much changed team at Brighton on Wednesday night but I think there is a fair chance the hosts will also be resting players. Our changed team should be much the stronger and currently the competition for places in the 11 is fierce. That can only help our motivation and it makes sense to back The Reds there if you believe The Reds can progress.
Brighton have had a strong season so far and find themselves in 6th in the Premier League table with just 1 loss. They have had 4 draws in 9 games and it’s 3 in the last 4. With so many changes, you will often find that things just aren’t as fluid and I see that applying to both teams. That could well slow down the goals tally here and lead into the bet I think is good value at 11/4.

