EPL: Tottenham v Man City headlines weekend's action as Liverpool looks to stretch lead

Second-placed Manchester City will travel to face Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur, while league-leading Liverpool hosts resurgent Southampton.

Published : Jan 31, 2020 15:48 IST , LONDON

Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur will look to improve its record against Big Six opposition when it hosts Pep Guardiola's Manchester City this weekend.
Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur will look to improve its record against Big Six opposition when it hosts Pep Guardiola's Manchester City this weekend.
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Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur will look to improve its record against Big Six opposition when it hosts Pep Guardiola's Manchester City this weekend.

Liverpool can equal Manchester City’s record of 20 consecutive home Premier League wins on a weekend that pits six top-four contenders against each other in the scramble for Champions League spots.

Jurgen Klopp’s men, champion in all but name after 23 wins in 24 matches, will lock horns with in-form Southampton at Anfield on Saturday with the chance to extend its lead over City to 22 points.

Pep Guardiola’s City travels to face Tottenham while third-placed Leicester hosts Chelsea and Manchester United takes on Wolves in an intriguing set of fixtures.

AFP picks out some of the main talking points ahead of this weekend’s matches.

Will Fernandes be missing spark for Man Utd?

Manchester United finally got the Bruno Fernandes signing over the line this week and long-suffering fans will be desperately hoping he can be the key to unlocking opposition defences.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s resources have been stretched thin with injuries to Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay but they have struggled all season, particularly in midfield.

Read: Man City steams ahead to Wembley, United and Woodward left in the waiting room

“Bruno’s goals and assists stats speak for themselves,” said the Norwegian boss. “He will be a fantastic addition to our team and he will help us push on in the second part of the season.”

Leicester resets after League Cup pain

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers would have dearly loved to have taken his team to Wembley for the League Cup final but it came up short this week against Aston Villa.

Rodgers said Saturday’s match against Chelsea would galvanise his disappointed players as it pushes for a top-four place.

Despite its recent wobble, third-placed Leicester still has a sizeable 14-point lead over Manchester United, in fifth spot.

“No matter how low it is, you have to get on with it,” said Rodgers, referring to Tuesday’s defeat by Villa. “It’s the life of a player. If you’re going to compete, you’re going to have disappointments, so you have to get over them quickly.

“It’s all building a great resilience in the squad. Chelsea at King Power Stadium at the weekend, it’s a great game for us really, after a game like that.”

Pep v Mourinho

When Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho pitched up in Manchester in 2016, the city briefly became the centre of the football universe but the build-up to its latest clash has been decidedly low-key.

With so much focus on runaway leader Liverpool, Sunday’s meeting between the two managerial greats is taking place out of the limelight.

Guardiola’s second-placed team is on the brink of conceding its Premier League title and Mourinho is battling to secure a top-four place for Tottenham after an inconsistent run of results.

The City boss is relaxed about his players’ motivation, even though the title is out of sight, calling them “incredible“.

Mourinho’s team is in a dogfight to finish fourth and looks short of firepower without injured forward Harry Kane, but tit has started to rebuild following the departure of Christian Eriksen to Inter Milan.

New-signing Steven Bergwijn has been handed Eriksen’s number 23 shirt and will give Mourinho more attacking options as he bids to revive Spurs’ season.

Southampton reaps rewards of loyalty

An unlikely victory at Anfield would lift Southampton to the fringes of the Champions League race and put extra gloss on an astonishing turnaround under Ralph Hasenhuttl.

Southampton had a dispiriting start to their Premier League campaign, including a humiliating 9-0 defeat by Leicester.

But it is now sitting comfortably in mid-table, eight points off the relegation places, and looking up rather than down.

“It would be normal that we lose (against Liverpool) but this season is anything but normal for us,” said Hasenhuttl.

“Not normal in the positive and not normal in the negative way so I don’t expect a normal game from our side at the weekend.”

“We know about the difficulties of this challenge but we need this challenge... I want to see how far we are and how well we can compete against a top team,” he added.

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