Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
After Manchester City’s 3-0 humbling of Bayern Munich, next up at the Etihad is the Premier League’s second-bottom team, Leicester. This will be the champions’ last league game before a seismic clash with Arsenal on 26 April. Pep Guardiola’s men are in ripe form just as the treble roves into sight, with next Wednesday’s return at Bayern in the Champions League coming three days before a Wembley trip to take on Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-finals. Erling Haaland is adding assists to his goal-gluttony, Bernardo Silva’s dancing feet are back, and Rúben Dias is a colossus in defence once more, with Guardiola’s four-man rearguard that becomes a three in possession another key to this upsurge. Do not be surprised, then, if Leicester are swept aside particularly because, after Arsenal dropped two points at Liverpool, a three-peat City title win is now back in their hands. Jamie Jackson
Manchester City v Leicester, Saturday 5.30pm (all times BST)
Arsenal’s decision to sign Oleksandr Zinchenko from City was a masterstroke. The Ukrainian has provided leadership and been a key influence at left-back, from where his drifting into midfield to support Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey has played a major part in Mikel Arteta’s side turning into title contenders. But if Zinchenko has a weakness, it his one-on-one defending. He was exposed during the second half of their wild 2-2 draw with Liverpool last weekend. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah targeted Zinchenko and West Ham should look to do something similar. No doubt David Moyes will remember Jarrod Bowen getting the better of Zinchenko when West Ham drew with City last season. Bowen scored twice that day and the Ukrainian struggled to track his runs inside from the