The Post

Shortened round gives Chelsea golden chance to extend lead

-

CHELSEA have a gilt-edged opportunit­y to open up a seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League this weekend, and there is nothing their main title rivals can do about it.

With second-placed Liverpool having a week off and Arsenal and Manchester City in FA Cup action, all the chasers can do is hope Tottenham Hotspur can end one of the longest jinxes in English football and upset the odds at Stamford Bridge.

Twenty-four years have passed and 15 managers have come and gone at the north London club since Tottenham last won at Chelsea – a miserable sequence that even the most optimistic Spurs fans would struggle to believe will end tomorrow.

Chelsea are gaining momentum in ominous fashion as the home straight to the title race looms and while Manchester City will have three games in hand after the weekend, a nine-point deficit to Jose Mourinho’s side would leave them little margin for error.

Perhaps a glimmer of optimism for Liverpool’s Brendan Rodgers, Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger and City’s Manuel Pellegrini is that Tottenham have the best away record in the top flight and are still harbouring topfour hopes themselves.

Champions Manchester United have the chance to edge a little closer to the top four with a Sunday lunchtime kickoff at West Bromwich Albion who earlier in the season won at Old Trafford for the time in 35 years.

Albion fans mocked United manager David Moyes that day, suggesting he would be ‘‘sacked in the morning’’ but it was their manager Steve Clarke who was cast aside and West Brom are now hovering just above the relegation zone with new boss Pepe Mel under pressure.

Defeat for United would surely end their remote hopes of finishing in the Champions League places, leaving their best route back into the competitio­n to win it, although with a 2-0 deficit to overturn against Olympiakos in the last 16 that scenario looks unlikely too.

The weekend’s other matches all involve teams battling to avoid the drop.

The bottom two clubs meet with Cardiff City hosting Fulham in a match where for once the descriptio­n ‘‘a six-pointer’’ is not out of place. Defeat for either in the Welsh capital would see the trapdoor open a little wider.

‘‘We’ve been saying for a few games at home that they are ‘ must win’ recently, and this game more than fits that descriptio­n,’’ Cardiff’s Ben Turner said.

Crystal Palace, three points above the bottom three in 16th place, host Southampto­n, probably the only side in the top flight to have little to play for this season, being well clear of danger and too far adrift of the European spots.

Norwich City, who are just a point better off than Palace, take on Stoke City who could move into the relative comfort of 10th with three points.

 ?? Photo: REUTERS ?? In hot form: Chelsea’s Andre Schurrle celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against Fulham last week. His club will be hoping for more goals against Tottenham this weekend.
Photo: REUTERS In hot form: Chelsea’s Andre Schurrle celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against Fulham last week. His club will be hoping for more goals against Tottenham this weekend.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand