A quirk of the Premier League's first winter break will leave Manchester United and Arsenal playing against far fresher opposition once all the top flight teams are back in action.
A combination of the split nature of the winter break - in which the 20 clubs do not take their two-week break at the same time – and the return of European football leaves certain clubs at a notable disadvantage during the first full weekend of fixtures after the break is complete.
Manchester United, for example, will face Watford on February 23 in what will be their third fixtures in six days, while their opponents will play on the back of a 15-day break.
This means that Watford will have had vastly more time to prepare for that fixture specifically, and will be at peak fitness following their lengthy break.
United's fixture congestion immediately on return from their winter break is explained by the return of the Europa League on February 20, when they travel to play Club Brugge.
But the Premier League fixture schedule could be seen to favour certain teams, particularly those not involved in European football, during this specific set of fixtures on February 22, 23 and 24.
It is a potential problem that the Premier League could have simply avoided had they insisted on all 20 clubs taking their two-week break at the same time, rather than splitting the league in half and ensuring there would be league games played on every weekend during the break period.
This only served to guarantee TV rights holders that they would not have a week without games to broadcast.
Arsenal also have the same problem as United when they meet Everton at the Emirates Stadium on February 23.
Arsenal return to action against Newcastle on February 16 but must then also fly across the continent for a Europa League tie, heading to Greece to play Olympiacos.
That will leave them with just a three-day break before playing Everton.
But for Carlo Ancelotti's men, who played Crystal Palace at Goodison Park last weekend, they will enjoy a superb 15-day rest before heading to the Emirates Stadium.
Liverpool were also due to face a fresher team due to their own Champions League excursions but West Ham's cancelled game at Manchester City means that is no longer the case.
The Hammers were set to have a 15 day break before playing Liverpool but will now have games against City and the Reds over a four day period. They take on Pep Guardiola's side on Wednesday night.
Eiegooners76
0
Keep crying
Yer obviously a weak minded manc.. modern day keyboard fan that never goes.. sad little kid 🧒.. school tmrw boy 👦.. Don’t be late.. kid!
Mboy_Swag04
0
Soft pampered mentally weak cry babies. Ooh we need to do our make up.. we need to go the hairdressers! I’ve got a bruise on my finger. My wife needs a new handbag, we need a rest a nice break.. FUCKING MAN UP you cretins of society!!
Keep crying
Eiegooners76
1
Soft pampered mentally weak cry babies. Ooh we need to do our make up.. we need to go the hairdressers! I’ve got a bruise on my finger. My wife needs a new handbag, we need a rest a nice break.. FUCKING MAN UP you cretins of society!!
ORUVAL2
0
not really
Eiegooners76
2
They don’t need a winter break.. It’s the biggest hyped up BULLSHIT IN FOOTBALL... All cos managers make excuses... UNBELIEVABLE!! Soft weak mental ill managers and players are now !
Bewbclotu
1
everything about English FA is always different. In order to give all the teams a plane level ground, all the 20 clubs shld have gone for their break at th same time. This is the way it is done across Europe. That was how they changed the transfer deadline frm September to August only to reverted to old system a year later. I belief by next season, it is either the winter break is canceled altogether or all the teams will have it at d same time.
Whuligan
0
they are human being understood but they are paid handsomely package majority Millions of Ka Ching