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Sky Sports football pundit Paul Merson is back with another round of Premier League predictions. The Magic Man failed to predict a perfect score last week but still got five results correct, including Chelseas win over Manchester United and West Hams triumph over Sunderland.Here is how Merse got on last time out... Last weekends results Result Merse predicted Bournemouth 0-0 Spurs 2-2 Arsenal 0-0 Boro 4-0 Leicester 3-1 Palace 1-1 West Ham 1-0 Sunderland 3-0 Hull 0-2 Stoke 1-1 Swansea 0-0 Watford 1-1 Burnley 2-1 Everton 1-2 Liverpool 2-1 West Brom 3-1 Man City 1-1 Southampton 2-1 Chelsea 4-0 Man Utd 1-0 And here is what he is tipping this weekend...Sunderland v Arsenal - Saturday from 11.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HDThis is a terrible game for Sunderland, who are struggling big time. I just cant see where that first win is going to come from and I really doubt it will be against Arsenal this weekend. Sland vs Arsenal October 29, 2016, 11:30am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Middlesbrough caused them a few problems at the Emirates, but the Gunners were poor and I dont think theyll be that bad again.I know Olivier Giroud came back in the midweek EFL Cup win, but I wouldnt be tempted to throw him in from the start on Saturday.PAUL PREDICTS: 0-3 (Sky Bet odds 17/2) Highlights from Middlesbroughs goalless draw at Arsenal Everton v West Ham - Nissan Super Sunday from 12.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HDThe turning point for Everton was the Norwich defeat. Theyre not going down, theyre not challenging for the title and theyre not in Europe so a cup run would have been ideal. Everton vs West Ham October 30, 2016, 12:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass But the way Ronald Koeman treated that game was worrying and they havent won since.West Ham have had three big results in a row and this game looks more difficult than it did a few weeks ago, but Romelu Lukaku loves a goal against the Hammers and I think he nets again.PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (Sky Bet odds 8/1) Highlights from West Hams win over Sunderland Southampton v Chelsea - Nissan Super Sunday from 3.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HDSouthampton have only lost one in their last 10 and this is a really difficult match for Chelsea.Im surprised they went out of the EFL Cup in the manner they did. Theyre playing once a week and should have highlighted that as a must-win competition. They missed a trick there. Soton vs Chelsea October 30, 2016, 3:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Claude Puels side will put up a real fight on Sunday because they are extremely difficult to break down and a threat going forward.Im picking a draw but if Chelsea do manage to get a win at St Marys, you need to put them back up as contenders.PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 5/1) Highlights from Chelseas win over Man Utd Stoke City v Swansea City - Monday Night Football from 7pm, Sky Sports 1 HDIt was only a matter of time before Stoke got back on track. Xherdan Shaqiri was 10 out of 10 for them against Hull - not many players in the Premier League can put in a display like he did last week. Stoke vs Swansea October 31, 2016, 7:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass The problem is we dont see that kind of performance often enough from him. You cant play a 10 every week - only Lionel Messi does that - but you need to be a seven at least. Hes far too up and down.Stoke have showed they are a good team, though, and I expect them to make it three in a row on Monday.PAUL PREDICTS: 2-1 (Sky Bet odds 15/2) Highlights from Stokes win over Hull City West Brom v Manchester City - Saturday, 3pmA massive game for Pep Guardiola. Its six without a win now, and this is a difficult away match before facing Barcelona again next week.Before you know it, it could be eight winless games and thats a lot considering the quality they have in their team.West Brom have been doing well at home recently, getting a draw against Tottenham and beating West Ham, and they will threaten Man City from set pieces, but I think Guardiola brings back his big names and they squeak a result.PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2 (Sky Bet odds 7/1) Highlights from Southamptons draw at Man City Tottenham v Leicester City - Saturday, 3pmIt wouldnt surprise me if Claudio Ranieri rested his stars again with Copenhagen to come in the Champions League. Thats the priority now and if they can get a result in Denmark, qualification is done and dusted. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Its an interesting game for Tottenham because theyre coming off a draw against Bournemouth, and if they drop points on Saturday, their next league game is away at Arsenal after a Champions League tie. Its potentially a tricky little run so it makes beating Leicester quite important.I expect them to do it with Ranieri naming a similar team to the one that lost to Chelsea.PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (Sky Bet odds 13/2) Highlights from Leicesters 3-1 win over Crystal Palace Watford v Hull City - Saturday, 3pmI watched Hull against Bournemouth and they were all over the shop, and then Stoke played them off the park a week later. Its not looking good.They had a positive result in the EFL Cup to stop the rot, but the Premier League is a much tougher challenge and Watford are a good team.They should get the job done at home to extend Hulls wait for a win.PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (Sky Bet odds 13/2) Highlights from Swansea and Watfords goalless draw Manchester United v Burnley - Saturday, 3pmZlatan Ibrahimovic was a world-class striker but hes not anymore. He is 35 and playing in the hardest league in the world so as the season goes on, I cant see him getting better.Jose Mourinho will obviously stick with him despite his recent struggles and he should get a few opportunities against Burnley, who havent looked up to scratch away from Turf Moor.It looks like a routine home win to follow up Wednesdays big result over rivals Manchester City.PAUL PREDICTS: 3-0 (Sky Bet odds 5/1) Highlights from Burnleys dramatic win over Everton Middlesbrough v Bournemouth - Saturday, 3pmMiddlesbrough created some great chances at the Emirates but they struggle to score and that could be their downfall.I would go with Adama Traore from the start against Bournemouth. He gives them pace, provides a real outlet and offers something different in attack, which is especially important against an Eddie Howe team that likes to play an expansive style of football.Howes side have impressed me in recent weeks. They did well against Watford, thrashed Hull and played very good football against Spurs, and I think theyll pick up three points on the road this weekend.PAUL PREDICTS: 1-2 (Sky Bet odds 10/1) Highlights from Bournemouth and Tottenhams draw Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Saturday, 5.30pmEverybody is talking Liverpool up as contenders for the title but a trip to Palace is a stiff examination of their credentials.Alan Pardew seems to be one of those managers that blows hot and cold because his side either win six on the trot or lose six.The defeat at Leicester was their second on the bounce and they face a big test themselves on Saturday.If Palace defend like they did at Leicester, they wont get anything from this game but theyre a better team than the last two games and will take something from this match.PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 6/1) Highlights from Liverpools victory over West Brom PLAY SUPER 6Theres another £250,000 jackpot up for grabs in Soccer Saturday Super 6 game. 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Cheap Air Max 270 Australia .Y. - Jerome Samson scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the St. RIO DE JANEIRO -- Just days ahead of the Olympic Games, the waterways of Rio de Janeiro are as filthy as ever, contaminated with raw human sewage teeming with dangerous viruses and bacteria, according to a 16-month-long study commissioned by The Associated Press.Not only are some 1,400 athletes at risk of getting violently ill in water competitions, but the APs tests indicate that tourists also face potentially serious health risks on the golden beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana.The APs survey of the aquatic Olympic and Paralympic venues has revealed consistent and dangerously high levels of viruses from the pollution, a major black eye on Rios Olympic project that has set off alarm bells among sailors, rowers and open-water swimmers.The first results of the study published over a year ago showed viral levels at up to 1.7 million times what would be considered worrisome in the United States or Europe. At those concentrations, swimmers and athletes who ingest just three teaspoons of water are almost certain to be infected with viruses that can cause stomach and respiratory illnesses and more rarely heart and brain inflammation -- although whether they actually fall ill depends on a series of factors including the strength of the individuals immune system.Since the AP released the initial results last July, athletes have been taking elaborate precautions to prevent illnesses that could potentially knock them out of the competition. Athletes are taking antibiotics, bleaching oars and donning plastic suits and gloves in an effort to limit contact with the water.But antibiotics combat bacterial infections, not viruses. And the AP investigation found that infectious adenovirus readings -- tested with cell cultures and verified with molecular biology protocols -- turned up at nearly 90 percent of the test sites over 16 months of testing.Thats a very, very, very high percentage, said Dr. Valerie Harwood, chair of the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of South Florida. Seeing that level of human pathogenic virus is pretty much unheard of in surface waters in the U.S. You would never, ever see these levels because we treat our waste water. You just would not see this.While athletes take precautions, what about the 300,000-500,000 foreigners expected to descend on Rio for the Olympics? Testing at several of the citys world-famous beaches has shown that in addition to persistently high viral loads, the beaches often have levels of bacterial markers for sewage pollution that would be cause for concern abroad -- and sometimes even exceed Rio states lax water safety standards.In light of the APs findings, Harwood had one piece of advice for travelers to Rio: Dont put your head under water.Swimmers who dont heed that advice stand to ingest water through their mouths and noses and therefore risk getting violently ill, she said.Danger is lurking even in the sand. Samples from the beaches at Copacabana and Ipanema revealed high levels of viruses, which recent studies have suggested can pose a health risk -- particularly to babies and small children.Both of them have pretty high levels of infectious adenovirus, said Harwood, adding that the virus could be particularly hazardous to babies and toddlers who play in the sand.You know how quickly an infant can get dehydrated and have to go to the hospital, she added. Thats the scariest point to me.Dr. Fernando Spilki, the virologist and coordinator of the molecular microbiology laboratory at Feevale University in southern Brazil whom AP commissioned to conduct the water tests, says the survey revealed no appreciable improvement in Rios blighted waters -- despite cleanup promises stretching back decades.Unfortunately, what weve seen throughout all this time is that there is a variation in the levels of contamination, but it fluctuates much more as a result of climatic conditions than due to any measures that may have been taken to try to remove this contamination, said Spilki, one of Brazils most respected virologists.The most contaminated points are the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, where Olympic rowing will take place, and the Gloria Marina, the starting point for the sailing races. In March 2015, sampling at the Lagoon revealed an astounding 1.73 billion adenoviruses per liter; this June, adenovirus readings were lower but still hair-raising at 248 million adenoviruses per liter. By comparison, in California, viral readings in the thousands per liter are enough to set off alarm bells.Despite a project aimed at preventing raw sewage from flowing directly into the Gloria Marina through storm drains, the waters remain just as contaminated. The first sampling there, in March 2015, showed over 26 million adenoviruses per liter; this June, over 37 million adenoviruses per liter were detected.While local authorities, including Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes, have acknowledged the failure of the citys water cleanup efforts, calling it a lost chance and a shame, Olympic officials continue to insist Rios waterways will be safe for athletes and visitors. The local organizing committee did not respond to multiple requests for comment, though it has previously said bacterial testing conducted by Rio state authorities has shown the aquatic venues to be within state guidelines.We would never, ever risk the health or the condition of any athlete for a competition, said Mario Andrada, chief spokesman for the local Olympic organizing committee. So the health of the athletes is our first priority. And the athletes dont run a risk sailing in Guanabara Bay.Though Rio is not testing for viruses, he acknowledged this may be science of the future.We do believe that virus testing can be the future for protecting urban water like Guanabara Bay.The committee has previously said that bacterial testing conducted by state authorities has shown the aquatic venues to be within state guidelines.The crux of the issue lies in the different types of testing used to determine the health and safety of recreational waters.Bacterial tests measure levels of coliforms -- different types of bacteria that tend not to cause illnesses themselves but are indicators of potentially harmful sewage-borne pathogens such as other bacteria, viruses and protozoa that can cause cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A and typhoid, among other diseases. Bacterial tests are the worldwide standard because theyre cheap and easy.But theres a growing consensus that bacterial tests are not ideal for all climates; bacteria break down quickly in tropical weather and salty marine waters. In contrast, viruses have been shown to survive for weeks, months or even years -- meaning that in tropical Rio, low bacterial markers can be complettely out of step with high virus levels.ddddddddddddThat disparity was borne out in the APs testing. For instance, in June 2016, the levels of fecal coliforms in water samples from Copacabana and Ipanema beaches were extremely low, with just 31 and 85 fecal coliforms per 100 milliliters, respectively. But still, both had alarming readings for rotavirus, the main cause of gastroenteritis, with 7.22 million rotaviruses per liter detected in the waters of Copacabana; 32.7 million rotaviruses per liter were found in the waters of Ipanema Beach.The testing also revealed alarming spikes in fecal coliform levels -- the very measure the state government uses to determine the safety of Rios recreational waters.If these were the reported values in the United States, lets say in California, there is definitely an indication of a problem, said Dr. Kristina Mena, a waterborne virus expert at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.According to Californias bacterial tests standards, 400 fecal coliforms per 100 milliliters is the upper limit for a beach to be considered safe for swimming. APs tests revealed that Copacabana Beach, where the marathon and triathlon swimming events are to be held and thousands of tourists are likely to take a dip, exceeded Californias limit five times over 13 months of testing.Nearby Ipanema Beach, which is not playing host to any Olympic sports but is among the citys most popular tourist spots, exceeded California standards five times over 12 months, once spiking to nearly 50 times what would be permitted in California. One of two testing spots along the beach in the Olympic hub neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca once hit more than 60 times that limit over the five months of testing that was conducted there.If we had exceedances that consistently were in the thousands like Im seeing here, there would be a high likelihood that that beach would be put on our list of impaired water bodies, said Rik Rasmussen, manager of surface water quality standards at Californias State Water Board. That would lead to water quality warnings posted on the beach, possible beach closure and the development of a program to root out the source of the contamination, he said.The beaches even violate Rio states own standards, which are much less stringent than those in California, many other U.S. states and beach-loving countries such as Australia and New Zealand. In Rio, beaches are considered unfit if bacterial tests turn up more than 2,500 fecal coliforms per 100 milliliters -- more than six times higher than the upper limit in California. But Copacabana and Ipanema even violated those much higher limits on three separate occasions. The state environmental agency, INEA, did not respond to repeated requests for comment.Rasmussen acknowledged that the higher thresholds might make sense in Rio, where sewage pollution has been a perennial problem, meaning that locals are regularly exposed to the pathogens lurking in raw waste from an early age and therefore build up immunities. But visitors are unlikely to have such immunities, putting them at risk for illnesses.After the APs initial report on the studys findings in July of last year, the Olympics adviser on health matters, the World Health Organization, said it would carry out its own viral testing in Rios Olympic waterways. The agency later flip-flopped, finally concluding that bacterial tests alone would suffice.Athletes who have trained years for a chance at Olympic glory have resigned themselves to competing in the filth.Theres been a lot of talk about how dirty the water is and all the viruses, said Finnish team sailor Noora Ruskola. Im mentally prepared for this. Some days the water is totally OK, and some days there are bad days.However, tourists are unlikely to realize the dangers. Water quality warning signs used to dot showcase beaches, but theyre no longer there. Now, a brief item on the weather page of the local paper has deemed beaches safe for swimming.Most beach-going visitors are likely in the same situation as Raul Onetto, a 52-year-old bank executive from Uruguay recently soaking up the sun on Copacabana Beach.When asked whether he knew that the bacterial levels sometimes exceeded the norms in other countries and could indicate problems, he expressed disbelief.The water looks beautiful. I didnt know it was dirty, Onetto said. If its dirty, the public should know it. I came 2,000 kilometers to be on a beach.In Rio, the main tourist gateway to the country, a centuries-long sewage problem that was part of Brazils colonial legacy has spiked in recent decades in tandem with the rural exodus that saw the metropolitan area nearly double in size since 1970.Even in the citys wealthy areas, sewage treatment has lagged dramatically behind, with so-called black tongues of fetid, sewage-filled water common even on the tony Ipanema and Leblon Beaches. The lagoons in the fast-growing Barra da Tijuca region have been filled with so much sewage dumped by nearby glass-and-steel residential towers that vast islands of sludge emerge from the filthy waters during low tide. That lagoon system, which hugs the Olympic Park and athletes village, regularly sees massive pollution-related fish die-offs and emits an eye-watering sulfuric stench.Promises to clean up Rios waterways stretch back decades, with a succession of governors setting firm dates for a cleanup and repeatedly pushing them back. In the citys 2009 Olympic bid document, authorities pledged the games would regenerate Rios magnificent waterways. A promised billion-dollar investment in cleanup programs was meant to be among the Games most important legacies.Once more, the lofty promises have ended in failure.Just over a month before the games, biologist Mario Moscatelli spent more than two hours flying over Rio in a helicopter; he has done so on a monthly basis for the past 20 years.Viewed from above, Rios sewage problem is as starkly visible as on the spreadsheets of the AP analysis: Rivers are tar-black; the lagoons near the Olympic Park bloom with fluorescent green algae that thrives amid sewage; fishermens wooden boats sink into thick sludge in the Guanabara Bay; surfers paddle amid a giant, brown stain that contrasts with the azure of the surrounding waters.Its been decades and I see no improvement, laments Moscatelli, an activist whos the most visible face of the fight to clean up Rios waterways. The Guanabara Bay has been transformed into a latrine ... and unfortunately Rio de Janeiro missed the opportunity, maybe the last big opportunity to clean it up. ' ' '

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