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5 Premier League talking points

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Will Manchester City or Liverpool claim advantage in the title race?

There is no respite for Premier League clubs as they prepare to do battle just days after their midweek fixtures.

Here, Press Association Sport picks out five of the main talking points ahead of this weekend's games.

City and Liverpool continue to battle it out

Jurgen Klopp, left, and Pep Guardiola will be under the spotlight again this weekend (Martin Rickett/PA)

Just a point separates the top two as the most intriguing title battle in many a year enters the final 10 matches of the season. Reigning champions Manchester City have the chance to temporarily topple Liverpool on Saturday afternoon, when few would expect anything other than a comfortable win at a Bournemouth side that have struggled so badly against the Premier League's big boys. Jurgen Klopp's men face a far tougher assignment if they are to keep the title race in their hands and local rivals Everton would love nothing more than to give the Reds a bloody nose at Goodison Park on Sunday.

Spurs look for north London derby boost

Mauricio Pochettino's side have lost twice in the last week (Nick Potts/PA)

What a difference a week makes. Talk of a title tilt could become a battle for a top-four finish if Tottenham do not use the north London derby to bounce back from defeats at Burnley and Chelsea. Harry Kane avoided punishment following an out-of-character incident with Cesar Azpilicueta in midweek and Spurs will need their star turn firing on all cylinders on Saturday lunchtime. Having entered last weekend within five points of the summit, Tottenham could remarkably see their gap over Arsenal cut to a point at Wembley. Unai Emery's side have won four of their last five matches and are looking to inflict a destabilising first home north London derby defeat on Pochettino.

Solskjaer's success to continue?

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's chances of getting the Manchester United job on a permanent basis grow by the day. The 1999 treble hero has overseen a remarkable turnaround on the field and behind the scenes since succeeding Jose Mourinho in December. The caretaker manager's fine run continued with a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace on Wednesday, when Romelu Lukaku grabbed his chance to shine by netting a brace. United made light of a glut of injury problems at Selhurt Park to rack up a club record eighth successive away win and extend their unbeaten Premier League run to 11 matches. Another win looks likely this weekend when Old Trafford welcomes struggling Southampton, although Ralph Hasenhuttl oversaw a timely win against relegation rivals Fulham on Wednesday.

Can Parker change Fulham's fortunes?

Fulham first-team coach Scott Parker has been appointed caretaker manager (Mark Kerton/PA)

That 2-0 loss at St Mary's proved the final straw for Fulham, who wielded the axe on Claudio Ranieri after mustering a mere three wins in 16 league matches. Disapproval from the stands has been compounded by bemusement within the Craven Cottage dressing room, meaning Slavisa Jokanovic's replacement exits with the side all but certain of relegation. An eye-watering 10 points from safety with only 10 matches remaining, last season's play-off winners have appointed former midfielder Scott Parker as caretaker manager in a bid to bring a modicum of positivity back to the ailing side. Rather tellingly, owner Shahid Khan said: "Scott's immediate assignment is merely to help us stabilise, grow and rediscover ourselves as a football club." Parker's first challenge sees him head to former club Chelsea, who will be looking to end a testing week with another win.

Brendan back in the Premier League

With Claude Puel's departure – belatedly – sealed, Leicester wasted little time bringing Brendan Rodgers back to the Premier League. The abrupt manner of the 46-year-old's departure from Celtic has ruffled feathers given the way the Northern Irishman left the club he grew up supporting on the brink of the 'treble treble'. The former Liverpool boss is unlikely to be welcome at Parkhead any time soon, so now attention turns to getting the Foxes up the table. A Jekyll and Hyde side capable of beating the best and floundering against mediocre opposition, Rodgers' first match sees him face old club Watford this Sunday. With Leicester five points off seventh heading into the match, this will give him a good indication of where the side are at.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool16123137162139
2Chelsea18105338211735
3Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest1810442419534
4Arsenal1796234161833
5Newcastle UnitedNewcastle188553021929
6Bournemouth188552721629
7Manchester CityMan City188463026428
8Fulham187742623328
9Aston Villa188462629-328
10Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton176742726125
11Tottenham HotspurSpurs1872939261323
12Brentford177283232023
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham186572330-723
14Manchester UnitedMan Utd186482124-322
15Everton173861522-717
16Crystal Palace183871826-817
17Wolverhampton WanderersWolves1843112940-1115
18Leicester CityLeicester173592137-1614
19Ipswich TownIpswich172691632-1612
20Southampton1813141137-266
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