Off to the West Midlands for Liverpool to face Mick McCarthy's Wolves.
After a flurry of matches to end 2010 and start 2011, six days without a match has seemed like
an eternity.
It certainly hasn't been helped by the continuous dry hump that the Luis Suarez saga has become
I'm appreciative of the the calculated approach Damien Comolli and the owners have been taking, not
so much of the constant coverage of absolutely nothing happening other than everyone having an
exclusive report about absolutely nothing happening.
If that game is anything to go by, I guess I should miss more matches! In fact, the Mrs. did
cheekily make such a suggestion but it was stared down.
More importantly, it's three big points at a very difficult venue as Arsenal continue to make
light work of really tough games. If the reverse phenomenon can be stemmed the title will certainly
end up at the Emirates.
The English Premier League break because of the FA cup commitment could actually be a good
moment for Chelsea in order to find their form back to their highest standard especially after they
successfully trashed their opponents in the cup, Ipswich Town, with an amazing 7-0 scoreline.
Although stating that the victory won't guarantee anything, the Blues' coach, Carlo Ancelotti,
hopes that at least the big win would motivate and bring confidence for Chelsea's players before
facing the real test against Blackburn Rovers in the league.