Sowetan

Man U still eye top four

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LONDON – Out of the FA Cup and with Champions League qualificat­ion hanging in the balance, Manchester United’s season reaches a pivotal stage in the Premier League on Sunday at home to Tottenham Hotspur.

United were knocked out of the cup by Arsenal in the quarterfin­als on Monday – a result which effectivel­y ended their hopes of major silverware for the second season in a row.

Finishing in the top four and qualifying for Europe’s top tier competitio­n is now considered essential but United’s 10-game run-in to the end of the season also includes matches against Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal.

Fourth-placed United, who have 53 points from 28 matches, hold a slender two-point advantage over resurgent Liverpool, while Spurs are a further point back in sixth.

Tottenham have won at Old Trafford in the last two seasons having not previously tasted victory there since 1989 and they are unbeaten against United in their last five meetings.

The Manchester side can illafford another loss to Mauricio Pochettino ’ s team but, after defeat by Arsenal exposed their much-discussed flaws, manager Louis van Gaal knows his side must recover quickly with a topfour finish at stake.

“All the players are very disappoint­ed and that’s logical,” the Dutchman said after the Arsenal defeat. “We have to see how we recover from that.”

Champions Manchester City travel to relegation-threatened Burnley in tomorrow’s late kickoff knowing they must not allow leaders Chelsea to extend their five-point lead at the top.

Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea side host Southampto­n on the back of their surprise Champions League defeat on away goals by Paris St Germain at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

 ?? PHOTO: IAN KINGTON/AFP ?? OUT-STRETCHED: Chelsea ’ s Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois tries to reach for the ball during their Uefa Champions League match against Paris St Germain at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night
PHOTO: IAN KINGTON/AFP OUT-STRETCHED: Chelsea ’ s Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois tries to reach for the ball during their Uefa Champions League match against Paris St Germain at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night

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