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FAILED CITY MOVE BOUND TO RANKLE; WALCOTT RETURNS FOR ARSENAL FAREWELL

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laude Puel said after his appointmen­t as Leicester manager in October that he hoped to “seduce” Riyad Mahrez into staying at the club. That plan seemed to be working a charm until Manchester City made a pass at the Algerian this week.

The question now is whether Puel and Leicester can convince Mahrez to forget about the gold and silverware he could have earned at City, as well as the fun he could have had playing with Pep Guardiola’s men, and instead refocus on beating Burnley to seventh place. That’s a tough sell.

Mahrez’s dismay could bring more opportunit­ies for Demarai Gray and Fousseni Diabate but this looks to be the best time this season for Swansea to be visiting the King Power. Swansea boast new confidence thanks to victories over Liverpool and Arsenal, along with some new players — especially Andre Ayew, whose brother, Jordan, has flourished since the arrival of Carlos Carvalhal.

The standout fixture of the weekend is Liverpool versus Tottenham and, as ever with contests involving two closely matched teams, midfield will be a key area. Tottenham’s pretty much picks itself so the intrigue lies with how the hosts line up. Jordan Henderson should start, so, too, Emre Can following his excellent display against Huddersfie­ld. The third slot is hard to call, however, and appears to be between Georginio Wijnaldum and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n (on the basis Adam Lallana has not recovered from a muscle tear). Wijnaldum provides Liverpool with a calm, metronomic presence in big games while Oxlade-Chamberlai­n, as he showed in the 4-3 victory over Manchester City, can give the team explosive drive from central areas. Control or power — that is the choice facing Jurgen Klopp and his preference could make all the difference. January was a miserable month for Chelsea: there was but a single league win in four attempts, they could not win in two FA Cup games against a wildly inconsiste­nt, mid-table Championsh­ip side (though a penalty shoot-out eventually edged them past Norwich and into round four), they fell to a League Cup semi-final defeat to Arsenal and it all ended with that 3-0 home humbling by Bournemout­h. January is over now and the next three games — at Vicarage Road on Monday, at home to West Brom a week later and then at home to Hull in the FA Cup — offer a chance, against limited opponents, to restore morale that must inevitably have dipped. It is one they need to take: after that run their next three games are against Barcelona, Manchester United and Manchester City.

Swiftest of moves

Theo Walcott’s move to Everton last month was completed so swiftly that he had to go to Arsenal’s training ground in the middle of the night and load all his belongings into bin bags before rushing north.

“I will at some point go back and say my proper goodbyes,” he said after completing his transfer. Now he has his chance, having made a barnstormi­ng start to his time at Everton, where he has played two games, scored two goals and created another.

“He has got something to prove,” said Sam Allardyce after Walcott’s double earned victory over Leicester in midweek and there is surely nowhere he will be more motivated to do so. However, of 10 post-war meetings between these teams in the month of February, Arsenal have won eight and drawn the other two.

Today

(GMT) Burnley v Manchester City (1230) AFC Bournemout­h v Stoke City (1500) Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United (1500) Leicester City v Swansea City (1500) Manchester United v Huddersfie­ld Town (1500) West Bromwich Albion v Southampto­n (1500) Arsenal v Everton (1730)

(GMT) Crystal Palace v Newcastle United (1415) Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (1630)

(GMT) Watford v Chelsea (2000)

Tomorrow Monday

 ?? Reuters ?? Leicester City’s Riyad Mahrez will have to find a way to get over the disappoint­ment of missing out on a Manchester City move and focus instead on the more immediate task of beating Burnley to seventh place.
Reuters Leicester City’s Riyad Mahrez will have to find a way to get over the disappoint­ment of missing out on a Manchester City move and focus instead on the more immediate task of beating Burnley to seventh place.

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