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Manchester United’s top-four hopes could be over if the Red Devils lose to Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday.
United will enter the game three points adrift of Chelsea but with an inferior goal difference. There’s also a chance Arsenal, another rival for fourth place, will be further out of sight if the Gunners win away to Leicester City earlier in the day.
Chelsea and United will hope Arsenal’s miserable recent form, embodied by defeats to Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers, continues as the race to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League heats up.
The Blues need the help after being held to a 2-2 draw by Burnley at home on Monday. At least Chelsea took a point, though, which is more than United managed from defeats against Everton and Manchester City.
The Chilean has been a major disappointment since joining in January 2018. However, he still has the flair, vision and shooting power to overwhelm any defence when on form and in the mood.
A partnership between Pogba and Sanchez would torment a Chelsea back four battered by Burnley. Goals from Jeff Hendrick and Ashley Barnes were the result of the Clarets routinely finding joy, particularly when they isolated the mistake-prone David Luiz.
A potentially pivotal battle in the top-four race is set for Sunday when fourth-place Chelsea heads to sixth-place Manchester United. Chelsea enters the day with a record of 20-7-8 and 67 points, boasting just a one-point gap over fifth-place Arsenal. United is 19-7-9 and three points out of the top three, with this one serving as a must-win match for the Red Devils.
Manchester United: They have to win this one or they will be six points back with only six points remaining. The pressure is on and the recent form is not good. United has lost five of six in all competitions and the scoring touch has just magically disappeared. United hasn’t score in its last three matches. It’s been 280 minutes since the last goal which was a penalty. Since the last goal in the run of play, it’s been three weeks, and 527 minutes of game time.
Chelsea: Chelsea hasn’t done well against United this season, drawing at Stamford Bridge in league play and then losing at home again, this time in the FA Cup round of 16. The Blues obviously need a win to guarantee they stay in fourth, but a draw might not be all that bad.
United will enter the game three points adrift of Chelsea but with an inferior goal difference. There’s also a chance Arsenal, another rival for fourth place, will be further out of sight if the Gunners win away to Leicester City earlier in the day.
Chelsea and United will hope Arsenal’s miserable recent form, embodied by defeats to Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers, continues as the race to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League heats up.
The Blues need the help after being held to a 2-2 draw by Burnley at home on Monday. At least Chelsea took a point, though, which is more than United managed from defeats against Everton and Manchester City.
The Chilean has been a major disappointment since joining in January 2018. However, he still has the flair, vision and shooting power to overwhelm any defence when on form and in the mood.
A partnership between Pogba and Sanchez would torment a Chelsea back four battered by Burnley. Goals from Jeff Hendrick and Ashley Barnes were the result of the Clarets routinely finding joy, particularly when they isolated the mistake-prone David Luiz.
A potentially pivotal battle in the top-four race is set for Sunday when fourth-place Chelsea heads to sixth-place Manchester United. Chelsea enters the day with a record of 20-7-8 and 67 points, boasting just a one-point gap over fifth-place Arsenal. United is 19-7-9 and three points out of the top three, with this one serving as a must-win match for the Red Devils.
Manchester United: They have to win this one or they will be six points back with only six points remaining. The pressure is on and the recent form is not good. United has lost five of six in all competitions and the scoring touch has just magically disappeared. United hasn’t score in its last three matches. It’s been 280 minutes since the last goal which was a penalty. Since the last goal in the run of play, it’s been three weeks, and 527 minutes of game time.
Chelsea: Chelsea hasn’t done well against United this season, drawing at Stamford Bridge in league play and then losing at home again, this time in the FA Cup round of 16. The Blues obviously need a win to guarantee they stay in fourth, but a draw might not be all that bad.
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