Chelsea hunt Tottenham

LONDON. – Deposed champions Chelsea have Tottenham Hotspur in their sights as they aim to end their season on a high while the English Premier League soccer’s bottom three are eyeing a dramatic escape. With the title done and dusted, champions Manchester City are now left chasing records but there are still plenty of issues left to be decided at both ends of the table.

Chelsea, full of confidence after reaching the FA Cup final, have not given up hope of catching Tottenham in fourth place in the Premier League as they prepare to travel to Swansea City.

Antonio Conte’s side looked out of the running for the Champions League places a few weeks ago but two wins combined with a defeat and draw for Spurs have left them just five points adrift of their London rivals with four games to go.

Mauricio Pochettino must find a way to lift his disappointed team after they squandered a lead against Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final last week to extend their run of trophyless seasons to 10.

The Spurs boss started speculation over his future after Tottenham’s eighth successive FA Cup semi-final defeat, saying the club “need more time, of course with me or another”. But he knows it is imperative they reach the Champions League for the third season running.

Arsene Wenger’s clashes with Alex Ferguson defined an era within the Premier League era and his relationship with current Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has been laced with bitterness. But this Sunday the outgoing Arsenal boss takes his team to Old Trafford for the final time with words of friendship from both ringing in his ears.

Ferguson said he felt “proud to have been a rival, colleague and friend” of Wenger after the 68-year-old announced he was stepping down at the end of the season.
FIXTURES (All 4pm unless otherwise stated)
Today: Liverpool v Stoke (1:30pm); Burnley v Brighton; Crystal Palace v Leicester; Huddersfield v Everton; Newcastle v West Brom; Southampton v Bournemouth; Swansea v Chelsea (6:30pm).
Tomorrow: West Ham v Manchester City (3:15pm); Manchester United v Arsenal (5:30pm).
Monday: Tottenham v Watford (9pm).

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