Chelsea, Tottenham continue title chase against Everton, Arsenal

By Daily Sports on April 30, 2017

Antonio Conte will hope Diego Costa justifies his faith in having him rather than Everton’s Romelu Lukaku as his main striker and deliver another three points in Chelsea’s chase for the title today.

Chelsea face their biggest challenge in their remaining five matches at Everton, who are on a run of eight successive home victories. However, Conte will hope they extend their lead over rivals Spurs to seven points before Tottenham kick-off in the north London derby with Arsenal later today.

Arsenal, who are still in the race to try and secure a Champions League spot, five points adrift of fourth-placed Manchester City and with a game in hand, at least have restored some battered morale with two wins this week including a gutsy victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup semifinal.

Both City and fifth-placed Manchester United are also in action on Sunday and would hope to both pick up three points as they play two relegation candidates in Middlesbrough and Swansea respectively.

Conte is adamant he wouldn’t swap the temperamental Costa, who has 19 goals to his name this season, including a welcome return to form with a double against Southampton on Tuesday, with Lukaku, who tops the scoring charts with 24.

“As I’ve said before, for me my players are the best in the world. I wouldn’t change my players with any other players.” His Everton counterpart Ronald Koeman was not happy at all with his players’ attitude in the goalless draw with West Ham last weekend and is looking for a vast improvement.

“It is always difficult if you have already the seventh position in the pocket and maybe they get a little bit more holiday or end-of-season feeling,” said Koeman. “That is what I don’t like.”

Spurs will be seeking to win the 50th Premier League meeting with Arsenal to keep the pressure on Chelsea. For Argentine manager Mauricio Pochettino beating Arsenal is necessary not for bragging rights but to keep their dreams alive of winning the title.

“My feeling is now, when you are so close — only four points the gap — I will be very disappointed if we don’t win the title,” said Pochettino.

“My challenge or my aim is not to be above Arsenal. My aim is to be above 19 teams and to be first, to be on the top.”

Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger has a greater spring in his step since his players rediscovered their fighting spirit and he still hasn’t even give up hope of a top three finish.

“We have an opportunity to be in there only if we win our games, we don’t have to speculate at all,” said the 67-year-old Frenchman. For the Manchester clubs, victories would see them leapfrog third-placed Liverpool, who play Watford on Monday.

City have had two closely-fought matches already with Middlesbrough and with the latter having beaten Sunderland in midweek Pep Guardiola’s side may find it a tough task to take all three points.

United host a Swansea side that at least comes into the game having beaten Stoke last weekend to stay in touch with fourth from bottom Hull. United manager Jose Mourinho believes that whether his side qualify for the Champions League or not he has already accomplished something that was lacking last season under Louis van Gaal.

“I think Mr. Van Gaal left a good group of boys with very good relations between them,” said the Portuguese handler. “But I think they missed happiness, they missed trust, belief, this extra bit that brings resilience, brings fight and they have it now.”

•Text courtesy of The Guardian/AFP. Photo shows Chelsea Manager Antonio Conte.

Source Daily Sports

Posted April 30, 2017


 

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