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Mourinho, Guardiola Clash Again as City Visit Spurs

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The pick of this weekend’s Premier League action will take place in London today as Tottenham Hotspur welcome Manchester City. Spurs are currently sixth in the Premier League table, seven points off fourth-placed Chelsea, while reigning champions City occupy second, some 22 points behind runaway leaders Liverpool.

Adding extra spice to the match is the face-off between age-old rivals Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.

Ithascerta­inlynotbee­nplainsail­ingforMour­inho since the Portuguese replaced Mauricio Pochettino as Tottenham boss in the latter stages of 2019, although the club will feel that they are very much in the argument for fourth position as things stand.

Afour-game winless run in the league between December 28 and January 18 saw them lose some ground on the teams around them, but the capital side picked up a huge three points at home to Norwich City on January 22.

As it stands, Spurs are sixth in the Premier League table, level on points with fifth-placed Manchester United and six behind Chelsea (before the weekend), who still sit fourth despite losing eight league matches this term.

Harry Kane’s absence following hamstring surgery has harmed Tottenham, and the club didn’t secure a striker on deadline day despite a host of speculatio­n.

It is a busy period of the season for Mourinho’s side as they face an FA Cup fourth-round replay against Southampto­n next week before travelling to Aston Villa in the league on February 16. Then comes the first leg of their last-16 Champions League clash against an impressive RB Leipzig side three days later.

Anew striker might not have arrived this month, but Spurs announced the signing of Steven Bergwijn from PSV Eindhoven earlier this week. The 22-year-old has managed five goals and 10 assists in 16 Eredivisie appearance­s this season and will be involved in some capacity against City.

Spurs are actually winless in their last six Premier League meetings with City, though, and have not beaten them on home soil since October 2016, which is an indication of the size of their task this weekend.

What’s more, Tottenham have only claimed one point from a possible 18 this season against teams above them in the table heading into this today’s game. They have also kept just two clean sheets in 17 games under Mourinho, which will certainly hand City huge confidence heading into the match.

Mourinho will surely relish the chance to lock hornswithG­uardiolaon­ceagain,butthePort­uguese will certainly be wary of the type of damage that the champions could inflict in the English capital.

Unless something quite staggering occurs, City willnotber­etainingth­ePremierLe­aguetitle.Indeed, they sat 19 points behind leaders Liverpool on the same number of matches, meaning that only a serious collapse from Jurgen Klopp’s side will prevent them from winning the championsh­ip.

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Mourinho (left) and Guardiola will renew their rivalry again

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