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Mou sets sights on Liverpool, Arsenal Spurs moving to Wembley next season

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JOSE Mourinho identified Liverpool and Arsenal as Manchester United’s chief rivals for Champions League qualificat­ion following his side’s 0-0 draw at fellow topfour contenders Manchester City.

Thursday’s stalemate at the Etihad Stadium left United just a point below local foes City, who occupy the Premier League’s fourth and final Champions League qualifying berth.

But Mourinho believes Liverpool, two points above United in third having played a game more, and Arsenal, four points below them having played a game less, are now their principal rivals.

“I think Man City is going to finish top four,” the United manager said.

“The matches they have to play, I see them doing that. I think it's between us, Arsenal and Liverpool.”

While United's run-in features successive trips to Arsenal and second-place Tottenham Hotspur, City's is more benign, a home game with eighth-place West Bromwich Albion their most arduous test.

United are also besieged by injuries and will now be without midfielder Marouane Fellaini for three games after he was shown an 84th-minute red card for headbuttin­g Sergio Aguero.

Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Marcos Rojo, Paul Pogba, Juan Mata and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c are all sidelined and Timothy Fosu-Mensah picked up an injury after coming on in place of Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

With a two-legged Europa League semifinal against Celta Vigo also looming on United's horizon, Mourinho admitted his squad is being stretched to its limits.

“We have played 18 more matches than Liverpool,” said the Portuguese, who side equalled the club record of 24 successive top-flight games without defeat.

“Eighteen more matches is like half of a Premier League, almost. Eighteen matches are many miles in the players’ legs. So if you can say that, it’s an unfair fight.

“But we are going for that. We have the semifinal on Thursday. We have a match (at home to Swansea City) Sunday, 12 o’clock. We lost two more players today, Fellaini and Timo Mensah, because he has also an important injury in the last action of the game.

“I don’t think we (will) recover any of the others. But we go for it, we fight.

“Twenty-four matches in the Premier League is a lot. TOTTENHAM Hotspur will play all their home games in the 2017/18 season at Wembley Stadium, the English Premier League club announced yesterday.

Spurs will need a temporary home while their new ground is being built close to the site of their existing north London base of White Hart Lane, which will be demolished after more than a hundred years of service.

"We'll play all our home games at @WembleySta­dium for the 2017/18 season while we complete the constructi­on of our new stadium developmen­t," said a statement on Tottenham's official Twitter feed.

"This marks a momentous day in our club's history as it is the day we formally agreed the demolition of our beloved White Hart Lane," said Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.

"The Lane means a huge amount to each and every one of us and we needed to gain greater certainty on the delivery of the new stadium before we made the final decision to commence with the decommissi­oning of our iconic, historic home for some 118 years."

Friday's announceme­nt means that Spurs will play

The guys have an amazing spirit and here we go again, Sunday.”

Mourinho suggested Aguero’s exaggerate­d reaction to Fellaini's lowered forehead had influenced referee Martin Atkinson’s decision to send him off.

“I saw Aguero in the tunnel and no broken nose, no broken head,” Mourinho said.

“His face is nice as always. If Sergio doesn’t go to the floor, for sure it’s not a red card.”

City manager Pep Guardiola refused to be drawn on the incident, saying: “Next question. I don’t want to talk about the decisions of the referee.”

City dominated the game, with Aguero volleying against the post in the ninth minute and fit-again substitute Gabriel Jesus seeing a stoppage-time header ruled out for offside.

Guardiola said City’s ongoing struggles in front of goal meant their run-in would be far from straightfo­rward.

“The battle’s always to win the game and be third,” he said. their last home game at White Hart Lane against English giants Manchester United on May 14.

"We shall ensure that we give the Lane a fitting farewell when we play our last match here on May 14."

Tottenham, currently second in the Premier League table, are bidding to be crowned champions of England for the first time since their celebrated league and FA Cup double season of 1960/61.

Levy, speaking ahead of Sunday's league match with arch-rivals Arsenal, in what will be the last North London derby at White Hart Lane, added: "Both on and off the pitch this is an incredibly exciting time in the history of our club." —

“But it’s still in our hands. We have five games left — three at home, two away — when every game will be a battle like today.

“Because considerin­g our average in chances created and chances scored, it’s lower all the season. That's why we have to fight a lot to win the game.

“Now Middlesbro­ugh’s playing for relegation. Then Leicester, Crystal Palace, able to win at Anfield, at Stamford Bridge, easy (win) against Arsenal at home.

“West Bromwich Albion, I admire a person like Tony Pulis. It will be tough to the last moment, but I want to assure we are going to try to play the way we’ve played all season.”

City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo is due to undergo tests on Friday after being stretchere­d off with a calf injury late in the second half.

Guardiola expects him to miss tomorrow’s home game with second-bottom Middlesbro­ugh. — AFP.

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