LONDON. — Arsene Wenger will hope to mark his 1 000th match as Arsenal manager by eating into Chelsea’s four-point lead at the Barclays English Premier League summit when the London rivals collide today.
It is nine years since Wenger last lifted a trophy, but Arsenal’s 1-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur last weekend took them to within four points of Chelsea, who had slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa a day earlier.
Arsenal also have a game in hand on Jose Mourinho’s side, meaning that victory at Stamford Bridge would give them the upper hand on their cross-town foes as the title race enters the finishing straight.
With Arsenal also through to the FA Cup semi-finals, where they will play holders Wigan Athletic, Wenger admits he has allowed himself little time for nostalgic thoughts.
“It makes you feel, ‘Where did the time go?’” he told the Arsenal website. “It looks to me like I started yesterday. I can’t believe it is such a long time.
“Why? Because you’re always focused on looking forward to the next game and when you look back you think, ‘I made quite a distance there.’”
Chelsea manager Mourinho faces a Football Association misconduct charge after being sent to the stands during the loss at Villa, but he enjoyed a more memorable outing on Tuesday when his side beat Galatasaray 2-0 to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
Winger Eden Hazard is relishing the return to league action, telling the club website: “The game against Arsenal comes at an important moment because it follows a league defeat.
“We will have a good rest and our great staff will help us recover. We are going to do our best in front of our own supporters in what is a big derby game. There is no better one to win.”
Chelsea’s setback at Villa Park also opened the door for second-place Liverpool and fourth-place Manchester City.
Like Arsenal, Liverpool are four points behind Chelsea with a game in hand, while City are potentially in an even stronger position, two points further back but with three matches in hand.
Liverpool recorded a fifth consecutive victory with a fine 3-0 win at Manchester United last weekend, but manager Brendan Rodgers has warned his players not to lose focus ahead of today’s trip to second-bottom Cardiff City.
“The run-in for us is the next game, and Cardiff have had some good results at home,” he said.
“We’ve got tough games right the way through. We’ll speak about the run-in when it is finished at the end of the season.”
Fixtures
Today (5pm unless otherwise stated): Cardiff City v Liverpool, Chelsea v Arsenal (2:45pm), Everton v Swansea City, Hull City v West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City v Fulham, Newcastle United v Crystal Palace, Norwich City v Sunderland, West Ham United v Manchester United (7:30pm)
Tomorrow: Aston Villa v Stoke City (6pm), Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton (3:30pm)
English Premier League table



