London (AFP) – Arsenal host Manchester United in the Premier League this weekend in a game that could have a major bearing on who secures a coveted Champions League spot for next season.
Third-placed Tottenham, now realistically out of the title race, are just five points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea as the finishing line comes into sight.
Leaders Manchester City host Watford and Liverpool welcome Burnley to Anfield, while Spurs visit Southampton and Chelsea entertain Wolves.
AFP Sport picks out some of the main talking points ahead of this weekend’s Premier League fixtures.
Will fixture pile-up and injuries cost City?
Manchester City have been installed as favourites to retain their Premier League crown after retaking top spot from a faltering Liverpool, but the picture is more complicated than it seems.
Kevin De Bruyne limped off against Bournemouth last week to compound a miserable season for the Belgian while Fernandinho is also currently out of action.
One good piece of news for Guardiola is that defender Aymeric Laporte returned to training this week, though it is unclear when he will be ready for action.
City are through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and look certain to progress next week to the last eight of the Champions League as they chase an unprecedented quadruple.
But despite the depth and quality of their squad, they need their big players available at the sharp end of the season.
Will Klopp trust Shaqiri?
Swiss forward Xherdan Shaqiri made a big impact in the first few months of his career at Liverpool but he appears to have slipped off Jurgen Klopp’s radar in recent weeks.
Shaqiri was an unused substitute last week as Liverpool laboured to break down a stubborn Everton defence, drawing 0-0.
Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge believes Liverpool are missing the creative spark provided by Shaqiri.
“He’s a player who can come on and change a game,” Aldridge told the Liverpool Echo. “People are bound to question what’s happened there because earlier in the season he was a great option off the bench.
“He’s still our fourth top scorer behind the front three. We’re not getting goals from all over the place and he would give us another threat.”
Lethal Lukaku
Romelu Lukaku appeared to be one of the fall guys under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the Norwegian interim boss quickly made it clear that Marcus Rashford was his first choice up front.
Critics pointed to a heavy first touch and the fact he was carrying too much bulk.
from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/2tVIoe8

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