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Saturday, March 4, 2017

Chief League group news: Spurs confront tremendous concern, Klopp has twofold migraine as Chelsea pro an uncertainty


There's a bustling few days of Premier League football ahead, with Liverpool versus Arsenal without a doubt becoming the overwhelming focus on Saturday evening.

Man United kick us off with Bournemouth at Saturday lunchtime, with Jose Mourinho's side hoping to expand on their EFL Cup achievement a weekend ago.

Addressing the media, the Portuguese strategist flippantly beat them to the punch and demanded that both Luke Shaw and Wayne Rooney would be in the squad after late hypothesis connecting them with ways out.

"Luke Shaw is chosen for tomorrow so you won't need the folks at The Lowry to take the pics to check whether he's chose, he's in the rundown, so one stage up from not being in the last," he is cited as saying by Sky Sports.

In the mean time, Tottenham aren't in real life until Sunday when they have Everton at White Hart Lane, yet Mauricio Pochettino could have a noteworthy cerebral pain staring him in the face.

He affirmed that in spite of the fact that Harry Kane ought to be fine to highlight, he battled with a thump against Stoke City last time out and if there is any proposal that he could have an issue, he won't be chosen in the squad.

"I assume that he can play Sunday. If not, in the event that he is a hazard, he won't be in the squad."

With respect to that huge conflict at Anfield amongst Liverpool and Arsenal, Jurgen Klopp has his own particular damage stresses as skipper Jordan Henderson has been precluded while Daniel Sturridge will go along with him on the sidelines.

Klopp offered a touch of seek after Dejan Lovren who is in conflict to play, and that will be a noteworthy lift for the Reds as it will mean not playing Lucas Leiva in safeguard and being left defenseless in that office.

Concerning ebb and flow Premier League pioneers Chelsea, Antonio Conte has uncovered that Eden Hazard has an issue however he's not very worried about it thus the Belgian ought to be fit to include against West Ham United on Monday night with Chelsea prone to want to reestablish their ten-point lead at the highest point of the standings.

"Nothing imperative, a little issue for [Eden] Hazard. He got kicked, yet nothing genuine.

"Everything else with the group is fine. It was something in the preparation on Wednesday. I don't recall who kicked him. Nothing more genuine."