On Sunday, Manchester United will travel to struggling Luton in the Premier League in an attempt to win four straight games. However, is it too soon to suggest that Erik ten Hag’s team is on the rise?
“Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay are both in the goals, Alejandro Garnacho has been incredibly active, and Harry Maguire’s comeback in form has been quite the tale.
“However, it seems like United is “back.” No, they aren’t; it’s much too soon to declare so, particularly following a match in which they had such luck.”
This season, Sutton is predicting all 380 Premier League games, up against a variety of guests.
He will play rapper Songer, a Chelsea supporter, this weekend.
With over 8 million listens, Songer’s most recent track, Toxic (Freestyle), reached the UK top 30 this month.
With his debut album Skala, which also reached the top 30 UK album charts and garnered 20 million streams, he topped the hip-hop charts in the country last year.
It’s perhaps best that Songer, 23, is too young to recall Sutton’s one season at Chelsea in 1999–2000.
The rapper, full name James Songer, was raised in Berkshire and became a Blues fan since his older brother was a fan.