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Londoners fight for top-4 finish

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The Premier League title race takes a breather this weekend as the FA Cup takes centre stage but the scrap for fourth place continues with Arsenal still in the box seat despite Wednesday’s home defeat by Liverpool.

Fourth-placed Arsenal travel to Aston Villa today while a day later London rivals West Ham United and Tottenham, who are sixth and seventh respective­ly, meet in a derby that has taken on huge significan­ce.

Arsenal’s five-match winning run in the league ended in the 2-0 defeat by title-chasing Liverpool but their form since the turn of the year has given them a great chance of a return to the Champions League for the first time since 2017.

Mikel Arteta’s side have 51 points from 27 games, one ahead of Manchester United who have played two games more.

West Ham have 48 points from 29 games while Tottenham also have 48 from 28.

It is intriguing­ly poised and this weekend could prove pivotal for the hopes of Tottenham and West Ham who beat Sevilla to reach the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday.

For much of the season West Ham have looked the best bet to claim a topfour finish in the Premier League for the first time and achieve their best topflight finish since 1986.

They have been reeled in by Arsenal, however, and defeat at Tottenham tomorrow would be a hammer blow to their hopes of welcoming Europe’s elite at the London Stadium.

Unpredicta­ble Tottenham, on the other hand, have revived their hopes with four wins in their last six league games and despite the suspicion that a bad performanc­e is never far away, they are back in the mix.

Antonio Conte, who took charge in November, has spent much of his short reign playing down expectatio­ns and questionin­g his squad’s quality, but the Italian has got Tottenham ticking with striker Harry Kane appearing back to his best.

“We are showing great improvemen­t and this is good for the present and the future,” Conte said after Wednesday’s 2-0 win at Brighton.

Arsenal still have a cushion but a trip to a dangerous Villa so soon after an intense battle with Liverpool will be a big test of their resilience.

“Don’t worry on Saturday the players will be there with energy. They will sleep, eat well. But thank you so much to the Premier League for putting the fixtures like this,” Arteta said sarcastica­lly on Wednesday.

 ?? ?? Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. AFP
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. AFP

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