The Citizen (KZN)

Focus shifts to top four scrap

GAP: SPURS, UNITED HAVE TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH CHELSEA

- London

With Liverpool now enjoying a 19-point lead at the top of the Premier League, there is little drama in the destiny of the title but there remains plenty of intrigue over who will finish in the Champions League slots, particular­ly the fourth spot.

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, currently fifth and sixth, need to close the gap on fourth-placed Chelsea but injuries and inconsiste­ncy have been hampering their form.

With Chelsea, who have a six point cushion, facing a tough test away to third-placed Leicester City in today’s early game, there is an opportunit­y for United and Spurs to get closer to Frank Lampard’s side.

But United have a tricky encounter with Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers at Old Trafford today, while Spurs have the small matter of hosting Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City tomorrow.

Both United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Spurs boss Jose Mourinho have had to deal with key losses to injury with England strikers Marcus Rashford and Harry Kane sidelined.

Mourinho has brought in Dutch striker Steven Bergwijn from PSV Eindhoven this week, while United were hoping to conclude the long-running saga of Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes’s move from Sporting Lisbon.

Solskjaer could certainly do with some additions to his squad given the absence of his top scorer midfielder­s Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay.

United lost their two-legged League Cup semi-final against Manchester City despite a 1-0 win at the Etihad on Wednesday and the Norwegian indicated that his players were feeling the strain of a busy schedule with a relatively small squad.

“These boys are tired; they are down on their knees. We’re squeezing absolutely everything out of them, and they’ve been absolutely brilliant again,” he said.

“We know everything about

Wolves; they know everything about us. So we don’t need too much time on the pitch, we just need treatment and recovery and to get going again,” he said.

United beat Wolves at Old Trafford in an FA Cup replay earlier this month to end a winless run of five games in all competitio­ns against Nuno Espirito Santo’s team.

Spurs will be hoping to take advantage of Guardiola’s injury concerns with City without defenders Fernandinh­o, Aymeric Laporte and Benjamin Mendy against United on Wednesday.

In their absence, Kyle Walker, Nicolas Otamendi and Joao Cancelo

featured in a three-man defence.

Chelsea have failed to beat Leicester in their last four league meetings. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? SERIOUS LOOK. Jose Mourinho’s Spurs face a must-win clash as they host defending champions Manchester City in the English Premier League tomorrow.
Picture: Getty Images SERIOUS LOOK. Jose Mourinho’s Spurs face a must-win clash as they host defending champions Manchester City in the English Premier League tomorrow.
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