Burnley v Manchester City: Premier League – live | Premier League
Key occasions
Scott Parker has an especially transient chat. Important sartorial replace: he is gone with a grey cableknit sweater tonight, somewhat than a cardigan.
There ain’t no time to look sooner or later or look up to now. There’s an enormous problem tonight in entrance of the cameras and we’re representing a badge they usually’re representing themselves. That’s the principle problem actually.
Pep Guardiola has a chat with Sky Sports. He says he expects from Burnley “crosses, crosses, always crosses”. Interesting, provided that Burnley are twentieth within the Premier League this season on common variety of crosses per sport, and 61 of their crosses have been categorised as key passes thus far this season, extra solely than Sunderland and manner behind Manchester City’s 79. Anyway, this is a snippet of Guardiola:
You must adapt. Huge respect for Burnley, after all. In the Premier League each sport you must do the right, correct factor. Six video games left, we now have the chance to attempt to win the three factors.
Pep Guardiola had promised modifications tonight, however ultimately there’s just one and that has been pressured on him by Rodri’s harm. So Rayan Aït-Nouri is available in, which implies Nico O’Reilly strikes into midfield.
The groups!
Tonight’s lineups are in, and are right here:
Burnley: Dubravka; Walker, Ekdal, Humphreys, Esteve, Hartman; Tchaouna, Ward-Prowse, Laurent, Anthony; Flemming. Subs: Broja, Edwards, Foster, Florentino, Lucas Pires, Tresor, Ugochukwu, Weiss, Worrall.
Manchester City: Donnarumma; Matheus Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Bernardo Silva, O’Reilly; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland. Subs: Ake, Foden, Nico Gonzalez, Kovacic, Omar Marmoush, Savinho, Reijnders, Stones, Trafford.
Referee: Andy Madley.
VAR: Stuart Attwell.
Pre-match studying: Here’s Oliver Hopkins of Opta Analyst on the great Bernardo Silva, who’s leaving City on the finish of the season and shall be missed.
Preamble
Hello world! There are solely two Premier League video games tonight, however nonetheless it may very well be a pivotal day within the season. Arsenal have been high of the desk since they beat West Ham 2-0 on 4 October*, absolutely 200 days in the past by my rely, and tonight they are going to be knocked off their perch if Manchester City win at Burnley.
How probably is that? Well, in City’s final 5 visits to Turf Moor in all competitions they’ve come out on high each time, and by an mixture scoreline of 14-1. No marvel Pep Guardiola says he’s “more relaxed than ever”, declaring that nerves are, like, SW final season.
“Nervous was last season,” he mentioned. See, I advised you that is what he mentioned. “Pressure was last season. I could bring, as a manager, the team not in the Champions League. Now, I’m more relaxed than ever, even before Arsenal. The feeling is that we have done a really, really good season. Now is the moment to enjoy more than ever.”
A City win would additionally sign Burnley’s relegation, Scott Parker’s aspect having gained just one league sport since October, since once they have taken a depressing 10 factors from 24 video games.
In a worrying second Parker revealed yesterday he has “sacrificed my family” to enhance Burnley’s possibilities of success. The Lancashire Constabulary are but to get entangled, although, and it is being extensively assumed that he has not actually sacrificed them. He simply means he has labored fairly exhausting. Having mentioned that, if any members of his household are studying this might they please get in contact, it might be massively reassuring to listen to from them.
“Since I’ve come here, I’ve put a Burnley shirt on and I’ve done absolutely everything in my power,” Parker mentioned. “I dedicate everything. I sacrifice my family. I sacrifice a young 10-year-old who moves up and changes school. In fact, at times it’s probably unhealthy how hard I work. I work for just one cause and that’s for this club to try and be successful.”
And but, he seems to be unpopular with the membership’s followers. “I played football for 20 years and I’ve been relegated two or three times,” he added. “I’ve had poor performances but one thing there never, ever was, was a fan base that didn’t appreciate, didn’t absolutely worship [me] in terms of the way I played. “That’s just who I am and it kills me that for times this year, that’s not been the case with the fans.”
* On the day Arsenal went high Spurs have been third, having misplaced solely one among their first seven video games. *crying with laughter emoji”*
