Arsenal v Aston Villa
I would count myself as an Arsene Wenger fan. What he's done over the years as Arsenal manager is absolutely outstanding.
Should Wenger go?
"OK, here's the Wenger thing. If he makes £50m for shareholders, him getting the boot is never going to be an issue.
"It only starts getting serious if the crowds go from 60,000 to about 45,000 - then if you are running a club you'd look at it differently.
"But as things stand, if you're a shareholder or on the board or both and guaranteed Champions League revenue then why would you think of sacking your manager?"
But I was amazed the other night against Bayern Munich, when he chose to go with Mikel Arteta as his holding midfielder. The Spaniard should have been responsible for Toni Kroos, who played further forward.
He's not that type of player and it was a strange thing to do. No wonder Bayern beat them so easily. It wasn't really about how good Bayern were, it was about how poorly Arsenal performed.
But it's back to the league now. The Gunners are at home and will have more of the ball on Saturday.
Villa have younger players, but they're not that young. Some of the first-team players are in their early twenties. In my opinion, if you're good enough to play in the first team at 18, 19, 20, then you're good enough full-stop.
The more experienced higher wage earners haven't done it. Villa boss Paul Lambert got a performance from winger Charles N'Zogbia in the second half against West Ham, but the manager should expect displays like that on a regular basis.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0