The Citizen (Gauteng)

Derby day in the Premier League

APPETISING: ARSENAL V SPURS, LIVERPOOL V EVERTON

- London

Ranieri goes back to old Chelsea haunts with Leicester City.

Liverpool face a derby clash against Everton as they lick their Champions League wounds while Tottenham travel to Arsenal tomorrow with a spring in their step on a weekend of big-city derbies.

Jurgen Klopp’s team lost 2-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in midweek, meaning their bid to reach the knockout stages in Europe will go to the last game against Napoli, while Spurs face the daunting task of beating Barcelona to progress.

But both clubs will have to put their continenta­l ambitions to one side as they attempt to stay on the trail of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the Premier League.

Chelsea take on Fulham and one of their former managers in another London derby but Claudio Ranieri’s side will travel the short distance to Stamford Bridge with new-found confidence after arresting a run of six Premier League defeats.

Jose Mourinho’s misfiring Manchester United go to Southampto­n after edging past Swiss side Young Boys into the Champions League knockout phase.

Third-placed Spurs head to the Emirates Stadium buoyed by last week’s 3-1 victory against Chelsea and their 1-0 win against Inter Milan in midweek, which keeps alive their hopes of reaching the Champions League knockouts.

Midfielder Harry Winks, who came agonisingl­y close to scoring against Inter at Wembley when he hit the bar from a distance, said it was the “perfect” time to play Arsenal after six straight wins in all competitio­ns.

“It is going to be another difficult game, so we have to get right and physically prepared for it, because it is going to be another battle,” said the England internatio­nal.

“It is a game the fans want to win and one we want to win. Three games in a week is going to be tough, but confidence is high.”

Everton have a shocking record against city rivals Liverpool, not tasting victory in the derby since 2010 and failing to win at Anfield since 1999.

Marco Silva’s task looks daunting tomorrow but Everton travel in hope after a solid start to the season that sees them in sixth, 11 points behind Klopp’s team.

Liverpool, second in the table, come into the match smarting after their disappoint­ing defeat in Paris and Klopp is expecting a tougher test from Everton than in previous seasons.

“This game is isolated from the season,” he said. “It’s a derby, it’s at home. Everton are doing really well this season, they’re a completely different cup of tea, I would say, to the last few years so it will be a tough one.” –

Chelsea v Fulham; Arsenal v Spurs; Liverpool v Everton.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? HARRY WINKS
Picture: Getty Images HARRY WINKS

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