Cape Times

The Blues could be under serious pressure

- Martyn Herman

LONDON: The fixture schedule has been kind on Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur this weekend with both clubs having the opportunit­y to put the squeeze on Chelsea in the battle to finish the season in the Premier League’s top four.

Antonio Conte’s outgoing champions look vulnerable in fifth place and by the time they kick off against runaway leaders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday a worrying gap could have opened up immediatel­y above them.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool take on Newcastle United on Saturday after fourth-placed Tottenham, in equally impressive form, host Huddersfie­ld Town at Wembley.

Should they both win Liverpool would have 60 points, temporaril­y going ahead of Manchester United into second, and Tottenham would have 58. Chelsea have 53.

United are at injury-hit Crystal Palace on Monday when victory would give them 62 points.

So the pressure could be on Chelsea when they take on a Manchester City side playing their second game in four days after they face sixth-placed Arsenal in a re-arranged match last night.

With the Champions League title a huge target for Manchester City this season, coach Pep Guardiola will demand that his players keep their foot firmly on the gas to sew up the domestic title as soon as possible, allowing them the luxury of concentrat­ing on Europe in the Spring.

Such has been the dominance of Guardiola’s side this season that the greater interest is now on which of the top six English Premier League teams will be frozen out of the top four come May 13 and who will avoid the trapdoor at the other end of the table.

“It could well be that this is the hardest season ever, in terms of quality, to qualify for the Champions League via the Premier League placings,” former Chelsea player Pat Nevin told the club’s website this week,

“It is still three from five. I think we accept that Man City might just get one of those top-four positions now!

“I will give Arsenal the benefit of the doubt in being in the chase but it is a long shot for them.

“So either United, Liverpool, Spurs or Chelsea will miss out (on Europe’s elite footballin­g competitio­n).

“It is going to be a monumental run-in, but Chelsea now have to go on a run, starting with something, even a point against Man City at the weekend.”

While Liverpool and Tottenham should have little trouble recording home wins – the fact that Newcastle and Huddersfie­ld are fighting for their top-flight lives should not be taken lightly.

Newcastle are on a fourmatch unbeaten run including a win over Manchester United while Huddersfie­ld won their last two games to nudge out of the relegation zone.

Huddersfie­ld are 14th and Newcastle 15th with 30 and 29 points respective­ly with third-from-bottom Swansea on 27, the same as Crystal Palace and Southampto­n above them.

So compact is the bottom of the table that the relegation places are in a constant state of flux with teams often rising or falling above the dreaded line each time a goal goes in.

This weekend looks like being no different with Southampto­n hosting secondfrom-bottom Stoke City and Swansea playing a West Ham United side who, though apparently comfortabl­e in 13th spot, are only three points above the relegation zone at the moment. – Reuters

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