Erik ten Hag will be looking for a reaction from his Manchester United players following Thursday's 1-0 loss to Brighton. The pressure for a top four place isn't being made easier by Liverpool's six-game winning run.
They are now a point behind United in fifth albeit have played two games more. Should United win both of their matches in credit, though, they will be seven points clear of their rivals.
They need three more wins to guarantee Champions League qualification. Meanwhile, the takeover process rolls on and Ten Hag is in the dark about what kind of transfer budget he may get in the summer.
What he does know is that top target Harry Kane scored his 28th goal for Tottenham yesterday and that a top four finish will mean more pulling power and bigger potential funds for a transfer chase. TODAY'S BIG TALKING POINT: Who should start vs West Ham?