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Reds face Utd; City look to bounce back

- Agence France-presse

LONDON: Jose Mourinho faces a quandary as he prepares Manchester United for a trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool while Manchester City will be keen to show that last week’s Chelsea defeat was just a blip.

United have an impressive recent record against Liverpool, unbeaten in eight league games, but away fans will travel with a sense of trepidatio­n to Anfield.

Unai Emery takes his Arsenal side, unbeaten in 21 matches in all competitio­ns, to face struggling Southampto­n while Chelsea also travel to the south coast to take on Brighton.

Manchester City host seventhpla­ced Everton while Tottenham, fresh from reaching the Champions League knockout phase, face Burnley at Wembley.

Jose Mourinho came under fire last year for failing to attack Liverpool’s then leaky defence, settling for a 0-0 draw that cost his side momentum after a fine start to the season.

Normally a draw at Anfield would be a good result but defeat on Sunday could leave United 11 points off the top four if other results go against them.

United scored four goals last week against Fulham but their attacking play has rarely been fluid this season and they are coming up against a defence that has conceded a single goal at home in the Premier League this season.

In a statistica­l quirk, Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane will all be looking for a first goal or assist in a Premier League match for Liverpool against United in more than 14 hours of football but few would bet against Salah adding to his tally in his current rich vein of form.

Meanwhile, Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus is in a slump -- he has not found the net in the Premier League since August despite chances to stake his claim in the absence of Sergio Aguero through injury.

City boss Pep Guardiola has come to the defence of the misfiring forward, saying he just needs to relax but he will be scratching his head about how to get the best out of the Brazilian.

Jesus started his City career brightly and was seen as a serious threat to Aguero’s position in the team.

But the signs are that Guardiola does not trust the 21-year-old to deliver at the moment. He has started just four Premier League games this season and Guardiola left him out of the starting 11 against Chelsea last week despite the absence of Aguero.

Arsenal meanwhile are without a clutch of centre-backs for their trip to second-bottom club Southampto­n, seeking fresh direction under new manager Ralph Hasenhuttl.

Sokratis Papastatho­poulos and Shkodran Mustafi are suspended after picking up bookings in last week’s 1-0 win against Huddersfie­ld while Konstantin­os Mavropanos and Rob Holding are injured.

Club captain Laurent Koscielny could feature even though has been missing from the Premier League since May with a serious Achilles injury.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? New Zealand All Blacks rugby coach Steve Hansen speaks during a press conference in Auckland on Friday.
Agence France-presse New Zealand All Blacks rugby coach Steve Hansen speaks during a press conference in Auckland on Friday.

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