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City’s cruise to title sparks scramble for FA Cup glory

CRUCIAL TIME AHEAD FOR CHELSEA WITH VISITS TO UNITED AND CITY

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anchester City’s Premier League procession heaps the pressure on their rivals in the FA Cup fifth round this weekend as Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham scramble for the season’s remaining silverware.

City — who have a historic quadruple in their sights — Chelsea and Spurs are strong favourites to reach the last eight as they face lower league opposition.

Jose Mourinho’s United travel to Huddersfie­ld, where they were beaten earlier in the season, desperatel­y seeking to rekindle their form after a shock defeat at Newcastle.

Chelsea’s defining month

Hull City’s visit to Stamford Bridge today may be the calm before the storm for Chelsea, coming ahead of a “massive” few weeks for the English champions, according to manager Antonio Conte.

The pressure on the Italian was eased by a routine 3-0 win over West Brom on Monday, which took Chelsea back into the top four ahead of daunting visits to United and City in their next two league outings.

Either side of their trips north, Chelsea face Barcelona in a two-legged blockbuste­r Champions League last-16 tie.

Conte has welcomed the return to fitness of new signing Olivier Giroud and Alvaro Morata to give him options up front, with both set to feature at some stage against Hull to get them up to speed ahead of Barca’s visit to London on Tuesday.

Wigan and City worlds apart

A lot can change in five years. The greatest moment in Wigan’s history came in 2013 when they shocked Manchester City 1-0 at Wembley to win the FA Cup.

Today (All UAE times)

Leicester City v Sheffield United (11.45pm) Chelsea v Hull City (12am)

Tomorrow

Sheffield v Swansea City (4.30pm) Brighton v Coventry

Since then the fortunes of both clubs have radically diverged. Wigan have suffered three relegation­s in five seasons, while City travel to Wigan on Monday aiming to continue their relentless march in four competitio­ns.

Pep Guardiola’s men all but guaranteed their place in the Champions League quarterfin­als with a 4-0 thrashing of Basel in midweek to go with a 16-point lead at the top of the Premier League and a place in the League Cup final against Arsenal next weekend. West Brom v Southampto­n (7pm) Huddersfie­ld v Man Utd (9.30pm)

Sunday

Rochdale v Tottenham (8pm)

Monday

Wigan v Manchester City (11.55pm)

Tottenham’s rise under Mauricio Pochettino shows no sign of abating after they came from 2-0 down inside 10 minutes to draw 2-2 at Italian champions Juventus with a hugely impressive performanc­e in the Champions League on Tuesday. But a very different peril awaits on Sunday when they travel to Rochdale to play on a surface Pochettino has described as “not a pitch in a condition to play football”.

Rochdale promised to relay the turf after last weekend’s game against Fleetwood was called off due to a waterlogge­d pitch.

Concerns over the surface could also provoke Pochettino to name a much-changed side, particular­ly after an energy-sapping four-game run against United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Juventus.

How to solve a problem like Pogba?

He may have cost United a then world record £89 million in 2016 but Paul Pogba has recently been the fall guy as Mourinho struggles to piece together a side that gets the best out of the Frenchman and January recruit Alexis Sanchez. Pogba and Sanchez are yet to complete 90 minutes together since the Chilean’s switch from Arsenal, as Pogba has been hauled off by Mourinho in defeats at Spurs and Newcastle and dropped for Sanchez’s goalscorin­g Old Trafford debut against Huddersfie­ld.

 ?? AP ?? Chelsea’s Oliver Giroud (centre) vies for the ball with West Bromwich Albion’s Ahmad Hegazi (left) and Craig Dawson during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge stadium.
AP Chelsea’s Oliver Giroud (centre) vies for the ball with West Bromwich Albion’s Ahmad Hegazi (left) and Craig Dawson during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge stadium.
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