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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Anfield can get to Mikel Arteta, as demonstrated by his bizarre preparations for last season’s 4-0 defeat in the All or Nothing documentary. It can also get to Arsenal, who have not won at Liverpool for more than 10 years and have conceded 37 goals, suffered two 5-1 defeats, two 4-0 defeats plus three 3-1 defeats in that time. There really is no better place for Arteta and his team to reinforce their transformation into title contenders. Or a better time. While Jürgen Klopp refuses to give up on Champions League qualification Liverpool’s prospects are fading along with their form. Klopp could not have made it clearer that his patience with an under-achieving squad is also evaporating than through the changes he made for Tuesday’s drab goalless draw at Chelsea. Liverpool are in desperate need of a spark and after six months out with a knee injury sustained against Arsenal, Luis Díaz might be the man to provide it. Andy Hunter

Liverpool v Arsenal, Sunday 4.30pm (all times BST)

With 10 Premier League matches remaining Manchester United’s task is clear: win enough points to secure the Champions League berth Erik Ten Hag says is a must. Fourth position is hardly a gilded one for the 20-times title-winners but it may prove to be an apt staging post in Ten Hag’s long-term bid to lead United to a 21st crown. Everton’s visit is the last game Casemiro will have to sit out of a four-match ban and with Christian Eriksen in contention again following an injury-enforced absence since January, United can feel upbeat about the final push. On Wednesday, beating Brentford took Ten Hag’s side to 53 points, three clear of Tottenham in fifth with a game in hand, so they are in control of their destiny. Jamie Jackson

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