Man City target perfect 10, Villa's rise meets Newcastle test
Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - February 15, 2023 Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne celebrates their third goal scored by Erling Braut Haaland Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs
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Manchester
City are turning up the heat on Arsenal in the Premier League title race as Pep
Guardiola's men target a 10th consecutive win when lowly Leicester visit the
Etihad on Saturday.
Arsenal's
six-point lead at the top of the table could be halved by the time they visit
West Ham on Sunday.
Both matches
will also have a bearing on the battle to beat the drop with only six points
separating Leicester in 19th from Wolves in 13th.
In-form
Aston Villa could force their way into the top-four race when third-placed
Newcastle visit Villa Park.
Manchester
United are also looking to take a step closer to next season's Champions League
at Nottingham Forest.
AFP Sport
looks at some of the key talking points ahead of the action.
City hit top
form
Leicester
look like lambs to the slaughter ahead of their trip to the Etihad due to the
contrasting form of both clubs.
Dean Smith
will take charge of the Foxes for the first time after a nine-game winless run
that has seen them slip to second bottom in the Premier League.
City, on the
other hand, have scored 34 goals in winning their last nine, including a 3-0
demolition of Bayern Munich in midweek.
Despite the
gap at the top, the title race is back in City's hands as they have played a
game fewer than Arsenal and also host the Gunners in their next league game
after this weekend on April 26.
Erling
Haaland took his tally for the season to 45 against Bayern on Tuesday and the
Norwegian has more records within his reach on Saturday.
Haaland
needs just two more goals to match Mohamed Salah's Premier League record of 32
in a 38-game season.
Arsenal had
matched City's recent run stride-for-stride until they stumbled in a 2-2 draw
at Liverpool last weekend to blow the title race wide open once more.
"We know
that everything is in our hands and we just have to keep going game by
game," said Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka ahead of the trip to West Ham.
"If we
win these last eight games and get some good results, the title can be ours, so
we just have to stay focused."
Villa enter
European race
Newcastle
are closing in on a return to the Champions League for the first time in 20
years thanks to a five-game winning run.
But the
Magpies face one of their last remaining hurdles against a Villa side that have
taken 19 points from the last available 21.
Just staying
in the top flight was Unai Emery's first task when he took over October, but
the Spaniard now has Villa up in sixth.
That will be
good enough for a place in next season's Europa League, which Emery has won
four times with Sevilla and Villarreal.
But victory
over Newcastle would close the gap on the top four to six points.
"I'm
very happy for the fans," said Emery. "At home we are taking clean
sheets, three times in the last three matches, we've scored six goals, and we
are winning."
Forest in
freefall
Without a
win in two months, Nottingham Forest have slipped into the bottom three ahead
of the visit of Manchester United.
Forest spent
close to £200 million ($249 million) on a British record 29 new signings over
the course of two transfer windows since being promoted back to the top flight
for the first time since 1999.
But the
sacking of sporting director Filippo Giraldi this week was evidence that there
has been little return on investment.
Fan support
has ensured manager Steve Cooper remains in a job but owner Evangelos Marinakis
has warned results must "improve immediately."
FIXTURES
Saturday
(1400 GMT unless stated)
Aston Villa
v Newcastle (1130), Chelsea v Brighton, Everton v Fulham, Southampton v Crystal
Palace, Tottenham v Bournemouth, Wolves v Brentford, Manchester City v
Leicester (1630)
West Ham v
Arsenal (1300), Nottingham Forest v Manchester United (1530)
Leeds v
Liverpool (1900)


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