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Reds, City battle for supremacy

United and Chelsea hope to bounce back

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LONDON: Liverpool and Manchester City resume their rivalry for top spot when they go head to head in the Premier League this weekend, while Chelsea and Manchester United aim to get their title challenges back on track.

Under Pep Guardiola and Juergen Klopp, City and Liverpool have become the dominant forces in English football, sharing the past four Premier League titles between them.

City, who have won three of those, delivered a warning shot to the pretenders to their crown with a hugely impressive 1-0 win at Chelsea last weekend.

But it is Liverpool who boast the only unbeaten record after six games and find themselves a point clear of City, Chelsea and United, even though they dropped two points at Brentford last week.

City ended their long wait for a win away to Liverpool in emphatic fashion with a 4-1 victory in February but they have not won in front of a crowd at Anfield since 2003.

Fatigue could take its toll on Guardiola’s men after a draining week. Three days after their statement win at Stamford Bridge, the English champions were beaten 2-0 by Paris SaintGerma­in in the French capital.

Liverpool, by contrast, were able to ease off the gas long before the end of a 5-1 Champions League win over Porto.

However, the Reds will be without right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold with a groin problem.

“Obviously when you have something with your muscle, it’s not likely for Sunday,” said Klopp.

“No muscle injury heals that quick.”

EVERTON THREAT TO MAN U

Manchester United needed all 95 minutes to edge past Villarreal in their midweek Champions League game, emerging as victors thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s dramatic stoppageti­me winner.

The late interventi­on from the Portuguese superstar stopped the rot for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men after a run of three defeats in four games.

But in truth United were lacklustre again, relying on goalkeeper David de Gea, who produced a string of

vital saves.

Everton head to Old Trafford level on points with Solskjaer’s men after an impressive start to life under Rafael Benitez.

The Toffees are more than capable of following the example set by West Ham and Aston Villa, who have both won at the Theatre of Dreams in recent weeks, unless United show significan­t improvemen­t.

Chelsea made a brilliant start to the season under Thomas Tuchel, picking up where they left off after beating Manchester City in the Champions League final in May.

City exacted a measure of revenge at Stamford Bridge last week and Chelsea slipped up again in the Champions League in midweek, losing 1-0 to Juventus.

But Tuchel’s men appear to have a relatively straightfo­rward task as they seek to return to winning ways against winless Southampto­n at home.

NUNO NEEDS RESPONSE

Just three weeks after topping the Premier League table, Nuno Espirito Santo’s position as Tottenham manager has been questioned by fans following three dismal league defeats on the spin.

Spurs have lost to Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Arsenal by a combined score of 9-1 to fall back into the bottom half of the table.

Nuno is yet to conjure the best from star forward Harry Kane, who failed to force a move away from his boyhood

club during the transfer window.

However, Kane scored a hat-trick after coming off the bench to seal a 5-1 win over Slovenian champions Mura in the third-tier Europa Conference League group stage on Thursday.

Nuno has so far failed to instill the defensive organisati­on that was his calling card in three seasons at Wolverhamp­ton.

Another defeat when in-form Villa visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tomorrow would leave the Spurs faithful restless over the internatio­nal break.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp, left, and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola bump fists before a match last season.
REUTERS Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp, left, and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola bump fists before a match last season.
 ?? REUTERS ?? United’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring against Villarreal.
REUTERS United’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring against Villarreal.

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