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SOLSKJAER’S BIGGEST TEST

Spurs are United interim manager’s biggest obstacle after four straight wins

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MANCHESTER United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces his biggest task since taking over from Jose Mourinho when his team face the man some believe could eventually replace him — Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Spurs, third in the Premier League standings, host sixthplace­d United, who trail them by ten points, at Wembley on Sunday in what is easily the toughest challenge for which Solskjaer has had to prepare his team.

Since Mourinho was sacked on Dec 18, Solskjaer, put in charge until the end of the season, has led United to four straight league wins as well as an FA Cup third round victory over Reading.

The fixture list was kind to the Norwegian, however, with United travelling to lowly Cardiff City and Newcastle United and hosting bottom club Huddersfie­ld Town and an out of form Bournemout­h.

“Spurs away, Wembley, that’s a proper test,” Solskjaer said this week.

“We’re looking forward to that one. That will give me more of a reference for where we are against the top boys.”

As soon as Mourinho was sacked, media speculatio­n began to focus on Pochettino as the favourite to take over as permanent manager at the end of the season.

While United have made no public statements of interest in the Argentine, who himself has declined to comment on what he has called “rumours”, there continues to be suggestion­s that the 46year-old is the club’s main target.

Solskjaer has been unable to conceal his evident desire to get the job on a permanent basis, however, and it would boost his case significan­tly if he could lead United to victory on Pochettino’s home turf.

Spurs beat Mourinho’s United 3-0 at Old Trafford in August and the London club have won each of their last three home games against United.

Premier League leaders Liverpool travel to Brighton & Hove Albion tomorrow hoping to bounce back from their loss to second-placed Manchester City which cut Juergen Klopp’s side’s advantage at the top of the table to four points.

Liverpool have some injury worries at the back, however, with Dejan Lovren picking up a hamstring injury in the FA Cup defeat by Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, putting him on the sidelines along with central defenders Joe Gomez and Joel Matip.

City are at home to Wolves on Monday after a busy week of cup football for Pep Guardiola’s side. LONDON: Italian champions Juventus are set to sign Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey at the end of the season on a free transfer, according to reports in the British and Italian media.

Ramsey has made more than 250 appearance­s since joining the Gunners from Cardiff City in 2008, but the Wales internatio­nal has failed to agree on a new deal with the London club in the final year of his contract.

The impasse has enabled the 28-year-old to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs since Jan. 1.

The reports added that Juventus were set to pay the player £140,000 pounds (RM732,102) per week, a fee that would make Ramsey the club’s second-highest earner behind Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ramsey has made 18 league appearance­s this season, scoring twice, including a memorable strike against Fulham in October that was regarded by many as an early contender for goal of the season.

The reports added that while manager Unai Emery was keen to retain Ramsey, Arsenal need to keep their £200 million wage bill under control, leaving the club’s longest serving player open to leave on a free transfer.

Ramsey’s signing would be seen as a shrewd piece of business by Juventus, who are nine points clear at the top of the Serie A as they chase an eighth straight title.

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