After the exhibition of City of Manchester about him Arsenal and his relentless pursuit, all eyes will be on Guardiola’s team, which is already depending on itself to win the title. Visit is always difficult Craven Cottage. These are the
five most relevant matches of day 34 of the Premier.
1
Fulham vs Manchester City
Sunday 15.00 (DAZN)
How will the ‘cottagers’ stop Haaland? Fulham’s great strategist, Portuguese Marco Silva, has a tough challenge at Craven Cottage, with a central axis around which exCity Adarabioyo and captain Tim Ream will form. Guardiola’s City arrived fired up, after overcoming Arsenal, and with their top scorer at full capacity, ably assisted by De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Grealish. The ‘citizens’, greatly improved in defence, were at their best moment in
season and aim for the treble, to match United, who they will face in the FA Cup final. All eyes will be on Haaland and his ability to trick defences, with his power and mobility in the area. This was the key to the return of the City, which
he’s on a seven-game winning streak, with 22 goals.

2
United vs Aston Villa
Sunday 15.00 (DAZN)
Rashford and Jadon Sancho had brilliant performances against Spurs. His goals saved United and secured a vital equalizer in the fight for fourth place. But Ten Hag’s team, which was very irregular in the second round, has to maintain its effectiveness, especially thinking about June 3 and the final of the FA Cup, against its biggest rival, Manchester City, which looking to equal the treble achieved by United in 1999. To beat Unai Emery’s Aston Villa he will need plenty of attacking inspiration. The ‘villains’, including their striker Watkins (14
goal) in a state of grace, is the Premier’s surprise. They are fifth and are looking to surpass them in the classification. They have accumulated ten games without defeat, with eight wins and two draws, and a very good competitive image.

3
Liverpool vs Tottenham
Sunday 17.30 (DAZN)
Few could have hoped for a victory for broken Spurs at Anfield, a venue where the north London club have won just twice in 30 years. In the midst of a crisis of results and a new change of coach, the second phase of temporary replacement
Ryan Mason on the Tottenham bench started with a little more promise and organization against Manchester United (2-2). This is a match between rivals for European qualification, where Jurgen Klopp’s ‘reds’ are much improved mentally and ready to offer their best image in front of their fans. At Anfield they feel unbeatable.

4
Leicester vs Everton
Monday 21.00 (DAZN)
Two newly arrived managers, Dean Smith v Sean Dyche, will face off in a dramatic tactical duel at the King Power Stadium. Both Leicester City and Everton risk their lives in the Premier League, in a game of maximum tension, where the loser will buy a lot
numbers to play next year in the Championship. Since the creation of the Premier in 1992, Everton have not been relegated, but now it offers worrying symptoms. On the Foxes side, it has been seven years since they won the Premier. Past success stories, which have nothing to do with his current black: the alarm of possible relegation.

5
Arsenal-Chelsea
Tuesday 21.00 (DAZN)
The morale blow suffered by the ‘gunners’ at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester could have mental consequences when Chelsea visit the Emirates. Under pressure from Guardiola’s City and despite still leading the Premier League, with two games to go, Mikel Arteta’s side have doubts about the youth of their players. He has four games without a win. He now needs to secure all the points from his last five matches to have anything
possibility to cover the desired Premier, and end the 19 year wait. Chelsea can make things easier. It has reached its worst institutional and sporting crisis. Lampard had no reaction. Since March 11, the ‘blues’ have not won a game and have chained three consecutive defeats.
Source: La Verdad

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