The Mercury

Man City will be tested

Chelsea currently occupy final qualifying Champions League spot

- BOB BENSCH

REIGNING champions will be out to avenge earlier loss and and stay ahead of Liverpool, who host Bournemout­h.

Tottenham face Leicester and Manchester United visit Fulham in other games involving top-four contenders.

Having just returned to the top of the Premier League, Manchester City will need to work hard this weekend to stay there.

City’s 2-0 win at Everton on Wednesday lifted them above Liverpool on goal difference with both on 62 points.

Last season’s champs now host a Chelsea side on Sunday that has already gotten the better of them this season when a 2-0 loss at Stamford Bridge in early December knocked them out of first place.

“In three or four days we now have another one against Chelsea,” manager Pep Guardiola said after the Everton game.

“I don’t know how far we will get but we will try to prepare game by game.

“We could have gone seven points behind a few days ago ... now we are first.

helsea may be 12 points behind the leaders in fourth but are still locked in a battle of their own.

The Blues currently occupy the final Champions League qualifying place, two points ahead of Manchester United and three above Arsenal.

“We have everything in our hands so we have to go for it,” defender Antonio Ruediger said.

“This month we will show our real face and everyone needs to be ready for that because there’s a lot on the line.”

Liverpool could have opened a seven-point gap a week ago after City lost at Newcastle.

But two straight draws and a pair of City wins have left the sides tied.

The Reds have a game in hand and Andy Robertson is urging calmness ahead of Bournemout­h’s visit to Afield tomorrow

“It’s not time to panic,” the defender said. “We’re having a wee blip and we need to just try and get over the line in a couple of games.”

With most eyes focused on Man City and Liverpool, Tottenham have quietly climbed into the title picture.

Three straight late wins have lifted Spurs within five points of the leaders and they’ll look to keep the pressure on when they host Leicester on Sunday. “In this period of the season the most important thing is to get the three points,” goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said.

“We are in a good way and we need to carry on and try to be as consistent as possible until the end.”

With a bit of help from their neighbours, resurgent Manchester United can climb into the top four for the first time this season

United will look extend their unbeaten start under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to 11 games when they visit second-bottom Fulham.

A win at Craven Cottage, along with a Man City victory, will lift United above Chelsea.

At the opposite end of the table, Southampto­n host Cardiff City in a match with major relegation ramificati­ons.

Southampto­n are in a group of teams just above the bottom three on 24 points, two more than Cardiff who sit at the top of the drop zone in 18th.

Arsenal visit Huddersfie­ld, Crystal Palace host West Ham, Watford face Everton, Brighton meet Burnley and Newcastle are at Wolverhamp­ton in the other games.

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