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Manchester United hopes to revive title bid in Tottenham clash

by Reuters

Mar 11, 2022 - 11:08 am GMT+3
Manchester United players celebrate a goal during a Premier League match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, Britain, March 6, 2022. (EPA Photo)
Manchester United players celebrate a goal during a Premier League match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, Britain, March 6, 2022. (EPA Photo)
by Reuters Mar 11, 2022 11:08 am

With a 12-point gap between the leader, Saturday's meeting with Tottenham will be key for interim coach Ralf Rangnick to salvage what seems to be another lackluster Premier League campaign

One week on from its mauling by archrival Manchester City, Manchester United takes on fellow top-four hopeful Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday looking to salvage what is left of its season.

While it still has the Champions League to fight for, recent form has led to United staring at the prospect of another disappointing campaign, with interim coach Ralf Rangnick unable to inspire the stuttering giant.

The 13-times Premier League champion is fifth in the standings, one point behind Arsenal in the final Champions League qualification spot, but Rangnick's men have played three more games than Mikel Arteta's side.

United is winless in its last three matches in all competitions – it has not gone longer without a victory since a run of six games in September/October 2019.

Uncertainty over who the next permanent manager will be is reportedly causing unrest in the United dressing-room, but Rangnick remains focused on the task at hand.

"I'm still the manager of this team for another 10 games in the Premier League and hopefully a few more games in the Champions League," he said after the City loss.

"We don't always play against Manchester City, we have shown we are capable to win other games. This is my major job in the next two and a half months. Right now, I am happy with the players we have, this is clear."

What is not clear is the version of Tottenham, which turns up at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Antonio Conte's side remains in the race for the top four, sitting seventh, two points behind United with two games in hand, but inconsistency has hampered its progress – Spurs have not won back-to-back games since December in all competitions. Conte's men defeated Everton 5-0 in its last game but it still remains unpredictable.

Liverpool pressure

Liverpool remains hot on the heels of City, having clawed its way back to within six points of the champion.

After a three-game winless run in December/January, Jurgen Klopp's team has won its last seven Premier League games, scoring 19 goals and conceding twice.

It will fancy picking up another win at Brighton & Hove Albion in Saturday's early kickoff to close to within three of City, given its opponent has lost each of its last four league games – Brighton & Hove Albion last lost five consecutive league matches back in 2007 as a League One side.

City has an extra two days rest before it travels to Crystal Palace on Monday, looking to continue its fine form on the road – something that has been pivotal in putting Pep Guardiola's side on course for a fourth league title in five seasons.

City is unbeaten in 13 away games in the Premier League since losing on the opening weekend at Spurs.

After a tumultuous day off the pitch on Thursday, as Britain's government halted a planned sale Chelsea having imposed sanctions on its owner Roman Abramovich, the Blues got the job done on it with a 3-1 win at Norwich City.

Much can change between now and Chelsea's next match against Newcastle United on Sunday, but coach Thomas Tuchel is not thinking about anything other than cementing third spot for his team.

"The news of today is big – in time we don't know how big," he told BBC after his side's win at Norwich. "We cannot influence it.

"That's why we said in the end 'come on, let's focus and let's try to enjoy.'"

Fourth-placed Arsenal hosts Leicester City looking to make it five league wins in a row, while Brentford takes on Burnley in a crucial relegation battle.

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