Liverpool Face Arsenal Test, Man City Fueled by Red-hot Haaland

Liverpool, up and down as they are, can rely on Mohammed Salah to be consistent and influential. (Reuters)
Liverpool, up and down as they are, can rely on Mohammed Salah to be consistent and influential. (Reuters)
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Liverpool Face Arsenal Test, Man City Fueled by Red-hot Haaland

Liverpool, up and down as they are, can rely on Mohammed Salah to be consistent and influential. (Reuters)
Liverpool, up and down as they are, can rely on Mohammed Salah to be consistent and influential. (Reuters)

Liverpool's faltering Premier League title challenge could suffer a fatal blow if leaders Arsenal win Sunday's marquee match-up at the Emirates Stadium.

Powered by Erling Haaland's incredible form, Manchester City will aim for another goal spree against Southampton, while Manchester United could turn to Brazilian midfielder Casemiro after their derby demolition.

AFP Sport looks at some of the key talking points ahead of this weekend's action.

Liverpool face defining periodVirgil van Dijk has urged Liverpool to embrace the pressure of a potentially defining period in their stop-start season.

Hampered by an unusually sluggish start, Jurgen Klopp's side are already 11 points behind Arsenal and can ill-afford to fall further adrift.

Winners of just two of their first seven league games, Liverpool follow that crucial clash in London with a Champions League trip to Rangers on Wednesday before Manchester City visit Anfield on October 16.

After a damaging 3-3 draw with Brighton last weekend, Liverpool recovered their equilibrium by beating Rangers 2-0 in midweek and Van Dijk wants his team to take that momentum into the Arsenal game.

"It's something to look forward to. They (Arsenal) are in a fantastic moment but if you look at our results in the Premier League I think no one would give us a chance there," said defender Van Dijk.

"But we know what we are capable of, we know what is expected. They are in the best moment of their lives, full of confidence, and it's a big game."

Lasagne fuels Haaland's hot streakAs defenders across Europe struggle to sate Erling Haaland's appetite for goals, the Manchester City striker has revealed his recipe for success.

Haaland is in such prolific form that he was only needed for the first half of City's 5-0 rout of Copenhagen in the Champions League on Wednesday, during which he netted twice.

The 22-year-old has scored 19 goals in 11 competitive games in a remarkable first season with City following his £51 million ($57 million) move from Borussia Dortmund.

And the Norway star says his dad Alfie's home-cooked lasagne has played a key role in his blistering run.

"I've had it before every home game now and that turns out fairly well, so there has to be something special he adds to it," said Haaland.

"I help out very little. I mostly lie on the couch watching him. That's the way it works."

With Haaland adding the attacking fulcrum City had lacked since Sergio Aguero's departure, the champions have embarked on a power surge featuring 29 goals in their first eight league games.

No wonder City boss Pep Guardiola was quick to deny reports in Spain this week that Haaland's City contract contains a clause that allows Real Madrid to sign him from 2024.

Ten Hag wrestles with Casemiro dilemmaErik ten Hag could finally give Brazil midfielder Casemiro his first Premier League start as the Manchester United manager tries to steady his side after their "reality check" at Manchester City.

United's four-match winning league run came to a painful end when City hammered them 6-3 last weekend.

Ten Hag believes that chastening defeat should serve to refocus his players for Sunday's trip to Everton, but he has a significant selection dilemma to solve first.

Since signing Casemiro from Real Madrid for an initial £60 million in August, Ten Hag has used the five-time Champions League winner sparingly due to Scott McTominay's solid performances.

Casemiro has made four substitute appearances in the Premier League, with his only starts coming in the Europa League, but the derby meltdown could be the trigger for a sustained promotion to the starting line-up.

"I said already before, it had nothing to do with Casemiro, it was all to do with Scott," said Ten Hag. "I'm sure Casemiro will play a really important role."

Fixtures

Saturday (1400 GMT unless stated)

Bournemouth v Leicester, Chelsea v Wolves, Manchester City v Southampton, Newcastle v Brentford, Brighton v Tottenham (1630)

Sunday

Crystal Palace v Leeds (1300), West Ham v Fulham (1300), Arsenal v Liverpool (1530), Everton v Manchester United (1800)

Monday

Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa (1900)



Unfancied Italy Ready to Surprise Again at Euro 2024 

Italy coach Luciano Spalletti poses with players as he leads a training session of the Italian national soccer team in Coverciano, near Florence, Italy, Friday, May 31, 2024. (Marco Bucco/LaPresse via AP)
Italy coach Luciano Spalletti poses with players as he leads a training session of the Italian national soccer team in Coverciano, near Florence, Italy, Friday, May 31, 2024. (Marco Bucco/LaPresse via AP)
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Unfancied Italy Ready to Surprise Again at Euro 2024 

Italy coach Luciano Spalletti poses with players as he leads a training session of the Italian national soccer team in Coverciano, near Florence, Italy, Friday, May 31, 2024. (Marco Bucco/LaPresse via AP)
Italy coach Luciano Spalletti poses with players as he leads a training session of the Italian national soccer team in Coverciano, near Florence, Italy, Friday, May 31, 2024. (Marco Bucco/LaPresse via AP)

Defending champions Italy come into Euro 2024 without the weight of the favorites tag hanging over them but in major tournaments they can never be written off, if they can progress from a challenging group.

Italy went into Euro 2020 having failed to qualify for the previous World Cup, and they come into this year's tournament in the same situation, but under Luciano Spalletti they are ready to put the past behind them in a bid to repeat the glory days.

Unlike last time when they strolled through their qualification group for Euro 2020 with 10 wins out of 10, this time around their participation was at risk until the final game.

Italy defeated England on penalties to win the last Euros but when they came up against the same opponents in qualifying the Italians lost both meetings, and a 0-0 draw with Ukraine meant they scraped through and avoided the playoffs.

Italy's struggles in qualification placed them as bottom seeds in the draw, and they ended up in probably the toughest group, alongside Spain, Croatia and Albania in Group B.

Spalletti, who led Napoli to their first Serie A title since 1990 last season, took over as manager when Roberto Mancini resigned in August last year.

He did not have time to make dramatic changes, needing instead to focus on results and qualification but, along with maintaining an attacking positive attitude, he set about rekindling team spirit.

Italy's main problem of late has been up front, which led to the call-up of Argentine-born Mateo Retegui and while the 25-year-old has netted four times in his six appearances, he may not be a guarantee on the big stage.

The main goal threat in qualifying came from midfield, with Davide Frattesi their leading scorer with three goals, but a return to form for Gianluca Scamacca may give Italian fans reason to be cheerful.

Scamacca had a disappointing stint at West Ham United last season but has shone on his return to Italy with Atalanta, and his two goals against Liverpool in the Europa League quarter-finals reminded people just what a talent he can be.

Spalletti will rely on quite a few of Inter Milan's Scudetto-winning side. Federico Dimarco and Alessandro Bastoni will likely start in defense, with Francesco Darmian and Francesco Acerbi also available.

In midfield, Frattesi can hopefully continue his scoring form and Nicolo Barella will be the man Italy rely on to play a leading role, contributing both in attack and defense.

Federico Chiesa was one of Italy's best players when they won Euro 2020 and Italy will hope he can make a return to form for the national side after an injury-hit, inconsistent season at Juventus.

Italy kicked off Euro 2020 with a 3-0 win over Türkiye and will need another bright start when they play Albania in their opening game, before they face the more fancied Spain and Croatia.

The four best third-placed teams will progress, along with the top two in each group, so there is a good chance Italy will still be involved in the knockout stages. At that point, Italy are as good as anyone at grinding out a result.