The Citizen (Gauteng)

Pep rooting for Spurs at Anfield

TOUGH TASK: REDS HAVE NOT LOST AT HOME IN 44 GAMES

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London

Manchester City have the chance to exert some shortterm pressure on runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool this weekend as Manchester United look to end their away day blues.

Juergen Klopp’s side saw their long winning streak ended by a hungry United in a draw at Old Trafford last week but still have a comfortabl­e six-point lead over second-placed City.

Guardiola’s defending champions can cut that gap to just three points, at least temporaril­y, if they beat Aston Villa at home today, while Liverpool have a trickier-looking game against Spurs tomorrow.

Frank Lampard’s young Chelsea side travel to Burnley on the back of a six-match winning run in all competitio­ns.

Manchester United will be desperate to put more distance between themselves and the relegation zone but travel to Norwich without an away win in the Premier League since February.

Liverpool go into their home match against Tottenham after falling one game short of matching Manchester City’s record 18-match winning run in the Premier League.

The European champions, on a 44-match unbeaten run at home in the league, have forgotten how to lose at Anfield but will be facing a Spurs team buoyed by a 5-0 victory at home to Red Star Belgrade in midweek.

Erik Lamela, who scored against Red Star on his 200th appearance for Spurs, said the size of the victory had given the struggling team an injection of confidence.

“Our confidence is better after winning the game 5-0,” said the Argentine. “We need to take this game, keep going, try to get better and better and now focus on Liverpool.”

Spurs are seeking revenge for defeat in last season’s Champions League final, but the odds are stacked against them.

Tottenham have won just once in 15 matches against Liverpool and have not won away in the Premier League since January.

Pep Guardiola urged his team to be more clinical after their 2-0 victory last week against Crystal Palace and his team responded by thumping Atalanta 5-1 in the Champions League.

Despite Guardiola’s exhortatio­ns, City have not been shy in front of goal this season, hitting 29 in just nine Premier League matches.

Their top-scorer in all competitio­ns is Raheem Sterling, whose hat-trick in midweek led to gushing praise from his boss, who called him an “extraordin­ary player”.

Sterling has 16 goals already this season for club and country. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? BATTLE LINES DRAWN. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp and his Spurs counterpar­t Mauricio Pochettino meet for the first time since the Champions League final in the Premier League tomorrow.
Picture: Getty Images BATTLE LINES DRAWN. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp and his Spurs counterpar­t Mauricio Pochettino meet for the first time since the Champions League final in the Premier League tomorrow.

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