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A real good piece from our City correspondent Jack Gaughan here, with Pep Guardiola revealing that he’s having his ‘toughest season in years’.
On the back of winning the Treble, the challenge is always staying on top and though another Treble can be won again this season, it’s not been as plain sailing.
They are currently third in the table in a three-horse title race and face a challenge against Real Madrid next week in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.
Win that, and Arsenal or Bayern Munich await.
Read more below on that. A great read if I do say so myself.
Elsewhere, Sheffield United and Burnley are both in action and must win if they are to stand any chance at all of staying in the Premier League this season.
United are nine points adrift and Burnley six. They can technically both stay up, but it admittedly just feels like a matter of time.
Brentford are only four points clear of the drop but have a good run in, and a win today would help their cause.
Forest, meanwhile, are out the relegation zone on goal difference so their match against Wolves is a big one too.
Today may provide a good opportuntiy for Pep Guardiola to rest players, with a City win surely all but guaranteed.
Rodri may sit out, with the midfielder declairng after the Real Madrid game in the week that he is in need of a rest and his manager saying he will get one if he wants one. Where’s Kalvin Phillips when you need him?
Elsewhere, we have been reliably informed that Erling Haaland and Phil Foden both start, but they may be withdrawn early if the damage is done.
We will have the team sheet in around 40 mintues.
Onto today then, and Manchester City are the first of the three tite-chasing sides to play this weekend.
With all due respect to Luton, they couldn’t really ask for a better game. The Hatters are not only fighting relegation, but have an injury crisis and a half in defence.
The likes of Erling Haaland and Phil Foden will be licking their lips. Win, and the champions will go to the top of the table, at least temporarily.
Elsewhere today, Manchester United will travel to Bournemouth later, but Newcastle versus Tottenham is well underway in the north east with the home side just scoring two quick goals to go 2-0 up.
My colleague Harry Bamforth is covering that one, so click below if you want to follow that one live.
Good afternoon one and all and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of the 3pm kick offs in the Premier League, featuring Manchester City versus Luton.
We have four games for you this afternoon including the champions, with Brentford vs Sheffield United, Burnley vs Brighton and Nottingham Forest vs Wolves also taking place.
It’s an afternoon that will shape the table at both ends of the table, so strap in and stick with us!
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