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Mane expects Liverpool to end unexpected slump

Tottenham, in seventh place, travel to Burnley hoping the fallout from Eric Dier’s astonishin­g row with a fan in the stands after their FA Cup loss to Norwich does not prove a damaging distractio­n to an increasing­ly troubled campaign

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Sadio Mane has urged Liverpool to use the worst week of their season as fuel to power the Premier League leaders a step closer to the title when they face Bournemout­h on Saturday.

Jurgen Klopp’s side crashed to a stunning 3-0 defeat against struggling Watford last weekend that ended their hopes of going unbeaten through the entire league campaign.

The Reds’ limp display at Vicarage Road was followed by another underwhelm­ing effort on Tuesday as Chelsea knocked them out of the FA Cup with a 2-0 fifth round victory.

Klopp was willing to sacrifice the FA Cup to rest several of his players, even if it prolonged Liverpool’s slump.

Mohamed sal ah, roberto fir mi no, trent alexander-Arnold and Alisson Becker were among the stars missing from the starting line-up at Stamford Bridge.

Whether that proves a wise gamble will become clearer over the course of the next week.

With Liverpool’s 1-0 Champions League last 16 first leg loss at Atletico Madrid having triggered this unexpected dip, the European champions have now endured three defeats from their last four games in all competitio­ns. Even their lone win in that sequence was hardly convincing as they needed a blunder from West Ham keeper Lukasz Fabianski to spark a come from behind 3-2 success.

Liverpool have been so dominant in the league — winning 18 successive games before the Watford debacle — that it is understand­able if they have lost a little intensity with the title almost in their grasp.

They are 22 points clear of second-placed Manchester City and need just four more wins to end their 30-year wait to be crowned kings of English football.

Atletico are due at Anfield for the decisive second leg on Wednesday, but Liverpool winger Mane knows it is important to get back on track domestical­ly before turning to their defence of the Champions League.

“We have another important game on Saturday and then on Wednesday, so we will be ready and we will be back again,” Mane said.

Third-bottom Bournemout­h are desperate for the points as they battle to avoid relegation.

They will look to exploit a suddenly leaky Liverpool defence that has conceded seven goals in their last three games.

At Old Trafford, Manchester United badly need a third derby win against Manchester City this season as they battle to qualify for the Champions League.

Fifth-placed United are three points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who host Everton on Sunday.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team stumbled when a blunder from keeper David De Gea forced them to settle for a draw at Everton last weekend.

City, in contrast, are on a high after beating Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16 first leg, then retaining the League Cup against Aston Villa on Sunday and advancing to the FA Cup quarterfin­als on Wednesday.

United have defeated City twice already, but were beaten by them at Old Trafford in the League Cup semi-finals.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Eric Dier will be in the right frame of mind to play this weekend despite his confrontat­ion with a fan following their FA Cup fifth round exit at the hands of Norwich City, manager Jose Mourinho said on Friday.

Di er appeared to be upset at something said after Wednesday’s game and climbed into the stands, climbing over seats and confrontin­g a home fan before he was restrained by security guards and other supporters.

English Premier League fixtures (1500 GMT unless stated)

Onsaturday: Liverpool vs Bournemout­h (1230), Arsenal vs west ham, crystal palace vs wat ford, Sheffield United vs Norwich, Southampto­n vs Newcastle, Wolves vs Brighton, Burnley vs Tottenham (1730)

On Sunday: Chelsea vs Everton (1400), Manchester United vs Manchester City (1630) On Monday: Leicester vs Aston Villa (2000).

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 ?? Courtesy: Liverpool FC website ?? Liverpool players attend a training session on Friday, ahead of their match against Bournemout­h.
Courtesy: Liverpool FC website Liverpool players attend a training session on Friday, ahead of their match against Bournemout­h.

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