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Arsenal, Tottenham or Chelsea: Who will win the battle for the Capital?

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arsene-wengerFootball enthusiasts around the world must surely concur that summer is often the toughest time as a fan. This is merely due to the fact there is no any football action and they have to scavenge for transfer stories and rumors linked to their respective clubs.

However as the clock runs down to the return of the Premier League, a battle is brewing inside London. This is no ordinary feud, but a supremacy battle that has existed for a couple of decades now. Who will emerge the best club in the capital; Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal?

Season 2013-2014 is perhaps one of the most anticipated of them all.  These three adversaries have been known to adore going head-to-head with each other, in a bid to prove who amongst them is indeed the real King of the capital.

Chelsea made a bold move by dispatching the services of Rafa Benitez to bring on Jose Mourinho on a second spell at the bridge. The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ is a man who the fans loved and cherished. Upon his return, he said he wanted to be ‘The Godfather’, following the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson. The 50-year-old coached Inter for two years after leaving Chelsea in 2007, winning an unprecedented treble in Italy including the Champions League and back-to-back Serie A titles.

His return will make a massive impact upon the other teams, as well as the title challenge. It is known all too well, how he plays his infamous jedi mind tricks during the season campaign; using cunny verbal wars to steer intimidation upon his competitors. Despite having support from owner Roman Abramovich, he has not been as busy in the transfer market as people might have anticipated, since he has only made one significant signing; Andre Schurrle.

The 22-year-old German international finally made his €21M move from Bayer Leverkusen after it had failed last season. But Jose will definitely be looking into more players during the window. The Europa League champions will be aiming to fight off the Mancunians for the title come next season as they continue in their pre-season matches in Asia.

Over to the north side of London, two opponents well known for the blood-thirsty derbies are also gearing to go up against each other. Having been piped out of the top 4 by their greatest nemesis after a long successful season, Tottenham have proven that they are no push-overs. Their main man, Gareth Bale, has been linked to a number of heavy weights in Europe, among them Real Madrid, and was believed to be ready to make his big summer move there, but the Spanish giants were all talk and no bite.

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  • Soba says:

    No doubt Chelsea of this decade has edge over the other two, how long this will continue is the main concern but then chelsea, a club own by one of the best business men arround is doing real business to ensure this continue indefinitely by investing in young guys with great potentials. I really hope and wish chelsea remain the dominant club there.

  • Albert says:

    MOU KP OUR WININ TEAM ND JST LUK 4A GUD STRIKER ADDITION.GO 4SUAREZ.LETS GIV DEM PIAZON 4D LOAN REQST,PLS. SUAREZ+ROONEY=S U A R E Z. DAT IS MY ANSWER.,
    SUAREZ(first) ROONEY(second).its up 2u- MOU ND ABRAM.

  • Immortal says:

    Dear Albert, wat u said is gud but any of them is very gud. Pls mourinho shld be flexible in his pattern and dnt push mata permanently to the right let him hv a free role. he has beta vision and accuracy than others in d midfield.

  • romeo_longsword says:

    It’s easy to believe Chelsea will remain the biggest club of London, as a Spurs fan, I am still proud as we have much less, but had a chance and the money we are investing in new players this season shows we are really trying.

  • kokotie says:

    Suarez is de ans

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