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Liverpool’s Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Watford at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on February 27, 2019. (Photo by Anthony DEVLIN / AFP) / |
As the Premier League title race gathers pace and the fight for
top-four places heats up, two of English football’s biggest derbies will
play a key role in the mounting drama.
At the top, leaders Liverpool, one point ahead of Manchester City
going into this weekend, make the short journey across Stanley Park to
face Merseyside rivals Everton.
Third-placed Tottenham, slumping after successive defeats, have to
focus on maintaining their top-four berth when Arsenal arrive at Wembley
for the north London derby.
Liverpool back in the groove
Georginio Wijnaldum insists Liverpool never lost belief in their ability to blow away opponents after reigniting their title bid ahead of their clash at Everton.
Georginio Wijnaldum insists Liverpool never lost belief in their ability to blow away opponents after reigniting their title bid ahead of their clash at Everton.
Questions were asked about Liverpool’s spluttering attack after four
draws in five matches, including goalless stalemates with Manchester
United and Bayern Munich, with suggestions they were cracking under the
pressure of challenging for their first English crown since 1990.
But Jurgen Klopp’s side silenced the doubters with their biggest win
in almost 12 months as Watford were demolished 5-0 at Anfield on
Wednesday.
Liverpool remain one point clear of second-placed Manchester City and
Reds midfielder Wijnaldum warned their rivals to expect more of the
same.
“To be fair, I always have that feeling that it will click. The
belief is always there. We just have to make sure that it does click,”
he said.
Guardiola expects title twists
This time last season City were cruising towards a record-breaking Premier League title triumph that sucked all the drama out of the race.
This time last season City were cruising towards a record-breaking Premier League title triumph that sucked all the drama out of the race.
But 12 months later, Pep Guardiola’s side are locked in a nail-biting
sprint to the finish line with Liverpool and the City manager expects
plenty more twists and turns before the trophy is lifted in May.
City travel to Bournemouth on Saturday knowing a victory would,
temporarily, put them two points clear of Liverpool before the Reds take
on Everton the next day.
Even a draw would put the champions top on goal difference, but
Guardiola, whose team edged to a 1-0 win over West Ham in midweek, won’t
be surprised if either City or Liverpool surrender points.
“We know with 10 games to go, many things are going to happen,” he said.
“I think we are going to drop points, Liverpool are going to drop points. So we are going to see, until the end.”
No fear for Spurs
Asked to survey the wreckage of Tottenham’s faltering title challenge, Mauricio Pochettino refused to condemn his team despite their latest high-stakes flop.
Asked to survey the wreckage of Tottenham’s faltering title challenge, Mauricio Pochettino refused to condemn his team despite their latest high-stakes flop.
Pochettino admits it is “impossible” for Tottenham to win the title
after a 2-0 defeat at Chelsea on Wednesday left them nine points behind
the leaders.
That setback followed hard on the heels of an equally frustrating 2-1
loss at Burnley, but while Pochettino concedes his team have played
below their potential of late, the Argentine still believes they can
muster an upbeat end to the season.
To do so, they desperately need to beat Arsenal, who are only four
points behind their hated rivals after thrashing Bournemouth, and then
ensure their progress to the Champions League quarter-finals in the last
16, second leg against Borussia Dortmund.
“Everyone from the beginning of the season should be satisfied with
the possibility of playing against Arsenal at Wembley with the gap at
four points. The pressure is on them, not only us,” Pochettino said.
Seige mentality must lift Chelsea
Despite their vital victory over Tottenham, Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea take on west London neighbours Fulham knowing a shock defeat would plunge them back into crisis.
Despite their vital victory over Tottenham, Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea take on west London neighbours Fulham knowing a shock defeat would plunge them back into crisis.
Under-fire Sarri’s astonishing feud with Kepa Arrizabalaga during the
League Cup final loss to Manchester City led the Blues goalkeeper to be
dropped for the Tottenham clash.
Chelsea responded well to the turbulent few days as they produced one
of their best performances of the season to give Sarri some breathing
space.
The ray of sunshine could be banished if they lose against a Fulham
side hoping the appointment of Scott Parker as caretaker replacement for
the sacked Claudio Ranieri can spark a last-ditch bid to avoid
relegation.
Fixtures (1500 GMT unless stated):
Saturday
Bournemouth v Manchester City, Brighton v Huddersfield, Burnley v
Crystal Palace, Manchester United v Southampton, Tottenham v Arsenal
(1230 GMT), Wolves v Cardiff, West Ham v Newcastle (1730 GMT)
Sunday
Everton v Liverpool (1615 GMT), Fulham v Chelsea (1405 GMT), Watford v Leicester (1200 GMT)
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