Guardiola Urges Caution From City, Man United Seek Chelsea Redemption
26th April 2019
Liverpool have already surpassed their club-record points tally in the Premier League era, with 88, and Jurgen Klopp's side are expected to retake top spot when already relegated Huddersfield visit Anfield on Friday
- Manchester City and Liverpool are showing no signs of letting up in their thrilling Premier League title race but their flawless form contrasts sharply with the struggles of the teams chasing a top-four finish
- Manchester United host Chelsea on Sunday hoping to arrest an alarming slide of seven defeats in nine games in all competitions
- United's latest defeat to City on Wednesday lifted the defending champions one point ahead of Liverpool with three games left for both sides
MANCHESTER, United
Kingdom- Manchester City and Liverpool are showing no signs of letting up
in their thrilling Premier League title race but their flawless form contrasts
sharply with the struggles of the teams chasing a top-four finish.
Manchester United host Chelsea on Sunday hoping to arrest an
alarming slide of seven defeats in nine games in all competitions.
But it is only thanks to the poor form of Maurizio Sarri's
men and Arsenal, who have suffered back-to-back defeats against Crystal Palace
and Wolves, that United remain in the hunt for Champions League football next
season, just three points off the top four.
United's latest defeat to City on Wednesday lifted the
defending champions one point ahead of Liverpool with three games left for both
sides.
That stretched City's winning streak in the league to 11
games, with the last slip-up by either of the title contenders remarkably now
nearly two months ago, when Liverpool were held at Everton.
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Liverpool have already surpassed their club-record points
tally in the Premier League era, with 88, and Jurgen Klopp's side are expected
to retake top spot when already relegated Huddersfield visit Anfield on Friday.
"Now it's clear we are one point behind City and we
knew for a long time if we win our next two games then the decision will be
made in the last matchday, and that's quite special," said Klopp on
Thursday.
City are not in action until Sunday, when they travel to
Burnley, and manager Pep Guardiola is wary of his side getting too over-excited
at clearing what was expected to be the toughest hurdle left at Old Trafford on
Wednesday.
"I know people are going to talk about how beautiful we
are, how handsome we are," said Guardiola. "But now we have to go to
Burnley -- and in my two previous seasons going to Burnley was incredibly
tough."
City, who amassed a record haul of 100 points last season,
still dropped two at Turf Moor in a 1-1 draw.
- Solskjaer seeks goals -
Behind the top two, Tottenham look well set to secure a
fourth straight season of Champions League football, opening up a four-point
gap on fifth-placed Arsenal thanks to a hard-fought 1-0 win over Brighton on
Tuesday.
Spurs can widen that lead over their north London rivals
even further when West Ham travel to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on
Saturday hoping to become the first visiting team to score at the fifth time of
asking in the club's new home.
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Arsenal could then move into the top four early on Sunday if
they can cure their travel sickness and shore up a dismal defensive record at
Leicester.
A point would be enough to edge Unai Emery's men above
Chelsea on goal difference before Sarri's team kick off at Old Trafford, where
United will aim to end a near nine-hour drought without scoring from open play.
"We need more quality on Sunday," admitted United
boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
"Of course we want to get into the top four. I haven't
been planning on playing on Thursday nights (in the Europa League) yet. We just
have to make sure we give ourselves a chance on Sunday."
- Battle for seventh and survival -
The prospect of Europa League football may not be enticing
for Solskjaer but Watford, Wolves, Everton and Leicester are all showing their
appetite for European football with seventh enough for Europa League
qualification if City beat Watford in the FA Cup final.
Wolves are in pole position and travel to Watford on
Saturday seeking revenge for their FA Cup semi-final collapse after blowing a
2-0 lead in the final 11 minutes.
And it is a huge weekend for Cardiff's chances of catching
Brighton and avoiding relegation.
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The Welsh side, third from bottom, trail Brighton by three
points and have an inferior goal difference, but travel to already relegated
Fulham before Brighton, who have not scored for seven games, host Newcastle
later on Saturday.
Fixtures (1400 GMT unless stated)
Friday
Liverpool v Huddersfield (1900)
Saturday
Tottenham v West Ham (1130), Crystal Palace v Everton,
Fulham v Cardiff, Southampton v Bournemouth, Watford v Wolves, Brighton v
Newcastle (1630)
Sunday
Leicester v Arsenal (1100), Burnley v Manchester City
(1305), Manchester United v Chelsea (1530)