Daily Dispatch

Hot heads and fierce battles expected in League clashes

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MANCHESTER United and Chelsea cross swords this weekend with all eyes on the dugouts after a war of words between Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte and Liverpool could take advantage.

With one or both of the sides bound to drop points at Old Trafford, Jurgen Klopp’s team are in prime position to pounce, hosting West Ham after a 10day break following the 5-0 demolition of Porto in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

AFP Sports takes a look at some of the highlights of the weekend’s action in the Premier League, with Manchester City and Arsenal meeting in the League Cup final.

Conte and Mourinho have traded poisonous barbs this season, culminatin­g in the pair saying they felt “contempt” for each other.

The feud started when the United boss said he did not need to “act like a clown” on the touchline, a comment perceived to be aimed at the animated Conte, who responded by claiming Mourinho must have “demenza senile” – senile dementia.

When Mourinho then appeared to allude to a suspension Conte served in relation to match-fixing, the Italian, who was later cleared of any wrongdoing on that issue, responded by accusing his rival of being “fake” and “a little man”.

United recently appeared secure in second place in the Premier League, albeit a distant second to Manchester City, but two defeats in three games leave Mourinho’s side looking vulnerable, with matches against four of the top six sides still to come, including Chelsea in fourth spot.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have the chance to leapfrog second-placed Manchester United, at least temporaril­y, when they host West Ham today.

The club is riding high after smashing Porto 5-0 in the Champions League and will strongly fancy their chances of qualifying for next year’s competitio­n with a Premier League run-in full of winnable fixtures.

“It’s really hard in the moment to make the squad,” Klopp told the club’s TV channel, LFCTV.

“Wow, I’ve never had a situation like that with the quality of the players not being in the squad,” he said.

After the West Ham game, Liverpool have only 10 league matches left and, with the exception of Manchester United and Chelsea, all of those games are against teams in ninth place or below.

Bottom side West Brom must win to maintain realistic hopes of survival when they host Huddersfie­ld, who sit one place above the drop zone, seven points clear of Alan Pardew’s team.

A tough time for the Baggies on the pitch was exacerbate­d when four senior players were questioned by Spanish police over allegation­s they stole a taxi after a night out in Barcelona earlier this month.

As a result Jonny Evans was stripped of the captain’s armband for last weekend’s FA Cup defeat to Southampto­n.

But manager Alan Pardew confirmed the former Manchester United defender will return as captain for the visit of the Terriers.

“Jonny Evans will be captain on Saturday, yes, provided he comes through training tomorrow,” said Pardew.

“The disciplina­ry with.”

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino may be relieved that from the FA Cup quarterfin­als onwards ties are sudden death, after Spurs were forced to move their match against Crystal Palace from Monday evening to accommodat­e a cup replay against Rochdale on Wednesday for a place side is dealt in the last eight.

Spurs, also involved in the latter stages of the Champions League, were taken to a replay by the League One side for the second time in two rounds following a 2-2 draw. Fixtures:

Today, 5pm unless stated: Leicester v Stoke (2.30pm), Bournemout­h v Newcastle, Brighton v Swansea, Burnley v Southampto­n, Liverpool v West Ham, West Brom v Huddersfie­ld, Watford v Everton

Tomorrow: Crystal Palace v Tottenham (2pm), Manchester United v Chelsea (4.05pm). —

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? PREPARED: Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane of Liverpool during a training session at Marbella Football Center in Marbella eariler this month. They host West Ham today. A win would send them ahead of Manchester United into second place on the Premier League...
Picture: GETTY IMAGES PREPARED: Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane of Liverpool during a training session at Marbella Football Center in Marbella eariler this month. They host West Ham today. A win would send them ahead of Manchester United into second place on the Premier League...
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RIVALS: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, right, and Pep Guardiola Manchester City go head-to-head in the League Cup final tomorrow of

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