Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Manchester Utd must stop Salah to keep Liverpool quiet

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PREMIER LEAGUE With Man City virtually assured of the title, the Reds and Red Devils are vying for the second spot MANCHESTER:

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has the tough task of keeping Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah quiet as Jurgen Klopp’s entertaine­rs roll into town at the weekend -- with second place in the Premier League the prize on offer.

With Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City virtually assured of the title, northwest rivals United and Liverpool -- the two most successful clubs in the English game -- are left fighting for the scraps.

United’s impressive fightback from 2-0 down on Monday to beat Crystal Palace 3-2 maintained their slender two-point lead over Liverpool in the battle for the runners-up spot behind runaway leaders City.

Nemanja Matic bailed out Mourinho’s men with a stunning stoppage-time strike in London but another three points papered over the cracks in the latest in a series of unconvinci­ng performanc­es from United.

“We have to be honest, we have to play better, We have to do more if we want to win as Liverpool is a team with great quality,” Matic said.

The onus will be on Mourinho to take the game to the Reds on Saturday but the Portuguese manager, criticised for keeping his array of attackers firmly on the leash, is unlikely to risk throwing caution to the wind.

Liverpool had scored 20 goals in their previous seven games before a changed side drew 0-0 with Porto , a result that sealed a place in the Champions League quarter-finals. With January signing Virgil van Dijk settling in well at the back and Loris Karius impressing in goal, the pieces are falling into place for Klopp’s team, who have lost just once in 20 Premier League games.

But it is their forwards, led by the irrepressi­ble Salah alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, who have scored a combined 68 goals this season, that will give Mourinho sleepless nights.

There was a palpable sensation around Anfield on Tuesday that Liverpool minds were already focused on United, with the front three all rested at different spells of the game.

The match against Liverpool is the first of three games in eight days for United at Old Trafford that will define their season.

Sevilla visit in the last-16 of the Champions League on Tuesday with the tie delicately balanced at 0-0 after the first leg, before Brighton head north for an FA Cup quarter-final.

Mourinho conceded recently “to play Liverpool has a special meaning” for United, so reserving his stars’ energies for midweek is out of the question.

However, he does have a big decision to make over whether to persist with Alexis Sanchez on the left side of United’s attack, with the likes of Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford in his armoury.

The Chilean has scored just once since moving from Arsenal in January.

Elsewhere, Chelsea need to bounce back from four defeats in five league games if they are to retain any realistic hope of a topfour finish when they host Palace and Tottenham must pick themselves up after being dumped out of the Champions League by Juventus at Bournemout­h.

Manchester City were also beaten by Basel in Europe, but still progressed to the quarters and can move to within three wins of sealing the title when they visit Stoke on Monday. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be desperate to reverse a slump when Watford visit the Emirates. Man United: LWLWW Liverpool: WDWWW

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Mohamed Salah (right) is the Premier League’s joint topscorer this season with 24 goals to his credit
GETTY IMAGES Mohamed Salah (right) is the Premier League’s joint topscorer this season with 24 goals to his credit

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