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Man City’s next six fixtures after dominant RB Leipzig victory

Surprise, surprise. Man City are fighting on multiple fronts heading into the final stretch of the season.
Despite the addition of goalscoring phenom Erling Haaland, it hasn’t been plain sailing for Pep Guardiola’s side this term. Nevertheless, they’re still in a great position to enjoy an incredibly productive campaign.
Their stuttering form at times means they’re the hunters in the Premier League title race for the first time in a while. They’re five points behind leaders Arsenal with 11 games to go. Guardiola also has the FA Cup – a competition he’s won once – and the Champions League – the trophy that’s eluded him in Manchester – to consider, but he’s certainly blessed with a deep enough squad to compete successfully on multiple fronts.
Here’s what City’s schedule looks like after Tuesday night’s Champions League mauling of RB Leipzig.
This is a narrative-laden FA Cup fifth-round tie as Vincent Kompany returns to the Etihad for the first time as a manager. The Belgian’s Burnley side are poised to return to the Premier League as Championship victors next season, and this will be an intriguing measuring stick to see where the Clarets are at.
Everybody expects City to advance, but Kompany’s new-look Burnley could surprise a few even if they don’t cause an upset.
The Citizens are not in Premier League action again until the start of April thanks to the March international break. God, we haven’t missed those.
Nevertheless, the Premier League returns with a bang as the two great sides of the top flight’s recent history collide at the Etihad. Liverpool’s issues this term means they’re not fighting for the title, but a top-four spot is within reach.
The Reds have been mightily inconsistent, and they may well be saving their best for Guardiola’s side.
Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Saints often caused City a bit of grief, and even Nathan Jones had success against the Citizens during his disastrous tenure.
There’s something about St. Mary’s that just doesn’t quite sit right with the champions. Nevertheless, they can ill-afford to drop points in a contest like this given Arsenal’s current form.
Leicester’s counter-attacking potency of yesteryear used to give Guardiola migraine after migraine. There were times when the Foxes simply blew City apart in transition.
However, this is not the Leicester of old. They’re in dire straits and the possibility of relegation is genuine. Brendan Rodgers has become overly reliant on James Maddison in attack, and it’s hard to envisage City having too many problems combatting the visitors’ threat in this one.
City supporters have fond memories of the Amex seeing as it was the ground where City secured the Premier League title in 2019.
Brighton have improved considerably since then, however, and there’s no doubt many will look at this fixture as a potential banana skin for the title chasers. Roberto De Zerbi has masterfully built on the foundations led by Graham Potter and is hoping to guide the club into Europe for the first time ever.
The tricky test on the south coast arrives just days before the big one. The reverse fixture at the Emirates, which City won 3-1, will pale in comparison to the significance of this bout at the Etihad.
Arsenal’s current form suggests this may well be a title decider, and City will have the benefit of playing on home soil. The Gunners haven’t won at the Etihad since 2015, but Mikel Arteta’s side have made a habit of breaking barriers and defying the odds this season.
We’re already counting down the days until the Premier League’s top two meet in Manchester.
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Tottenham handed double blow in pursuit of new manager

Julian Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino would both be open to succeeding Antonio Conte at Tottenham, but would prefer to wait until the summer to decide their next respective moves, 90min understands.
Spurs confirmed on Sunday night that they had mutually agreed to part ways with Conte following a dismal run of results, notably capping off his tenure by labelling his players as ‘selfish’ in an explosive press conference after drawing 3-3 with Southampton.
Conte’s former assistant, Cristian Stellini, has been placed in interim charge until the end of the season with the hunt for a new permanent boss underway – this search could be complicated by FIFA’s decision to enforce managing director of football Fabio Paratici’s footballing ban, subject to appeal.
Two of Spurs’ targets are currently out of work, with Nagelsmann recently having departed Bayern Munich and Pochettino unemployed since leaving Paris Saint-Germain last year.
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However, sources have told 90min that both of them would prefer to wait until the summer to decide their futures.
Nagelsmann would like to manage in the Premier League one day but it is by no means a priority for him right now.
An interesting wrinkle in Spurs’ potential pursuits of Nagelsmann and Pochettino is that both are holding out to see whether the Real Madrid job will become available.
Carlo Ancelotti’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu remains uncertain following a limp defence of their La Liga title. 90min understands that even retaining the UEFA Champions League may not be enough to save his job.
Real Madrid have been linked to Nagelsmann and Pochettino in the past, but were concerned about their records in regards to winning titles. However, these doubts have been alleviated after leading their respective sides to Bundesliga and Ligue 1 glory.
Beyond Nagelsmann and Pochettino, another candidate high on Spurs’ shortlist of candidates is Luis Enrique, who has been out of a job since December when he left the Spain job following their 2022 FIFA World Cup exit.
Enrique’s last club job saw him spend three years at Barcelona from 2014 to 2017. He notably won the treble in his first season back at Camp Nou and won at least one trophy every year of his reign.
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Erik ten Hag hails Sir Alex Ferguson’s legacy after Premier League Hall of Fame induction

Erik ten Hag has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as a ‘guidance for all managers’ following his induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Ferguson and ex-Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger became the first managers to be inducted into the newly-established Premier League Hall of Fame on Wednesday. The induction was just desserts for an astonishing career at the top of the game for Ferguson, who won an astonishing 13 Premier League titles during his 27-year tenure at Old Trafford.
Current Man Utd manager Ten Hag, who has led the club to Carabao Cup success in his maiden season in charge, has been pictured having dinner with Ferguson in recent months, and it’s widely known that he’s looked to the Scot for advice and guidance about United.
Now, speaking to the Premier League’s official website, Ten Hag has said of Ferguson’s induction: “He left a legacy. Manchester United is Alex Ferguson and by setting the highest standards and highest values, bringing a winning attitude, he built that into the new club.
“He’s a guidance for all the managers in top football. How you construct and mould teams, how you coach them and manage them. He won 13 times the Premier League. No-one else can ever do that again, such a huge performance. And then all the other cups he won, he won the Treble… no-one ever did it before or after so that tells you everything.
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“Winning so many trophies, and in an attacking way. He had the right feeling when to rebuild and to reconstruct a new team, to refresh it because he did it over two decades.”
Speaking about meeting up with Ferguson and learning from the Premier League icon, Ten Hag said: “I am really pleased he wants to share his knowledge with me. It is great to talk to him, learn from him, and I hope we can do it more and often. In football, it is about winning, that makes him the number one.
“There are many others who are really successful – Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp but he did it over 26 years and he won the most.”
“I’m truly delighted to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. It’s an honour when you receive recognition like this. However, it’s not just about me as a person. It’s about the job at Manchester United and the bond we had over many years, so I’m also proud for the club, the staff and my players.
“My job was to send the fans home happy. United’s history and my own expectations were the things that drove me, and I then had to try and develop all my players with the same expectations and make sure we could go out and achieve them.
“I feel Arsene is a very worthy inductee as he transformed Arsenal Football Club fantastically. They became a tough team to compete with and we both wanted to win, which motivated us further. Through the years since retirement, we’d go for dinner together in a little restaurant he knows well in Switzerland. He is a really interesting man and I enjoy his company, but it is still my job to pick the wine!”
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Alex Morgan late game strike gives San Diego Wave opening day win

Alex Morgan powered the San Diego Wave to their first win of the season with a late goal to blast them past the Chicago Red Stars.
In front of a sellout crowd of 30,854 fans at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California, Morgan’s 89th-minute penalty sealed all three points for the Wave in a hard-fought match. The Red Stars and Wave were evenly matched for the majority of the game, with Chicago having a slight edge in possession with 52% of the ball.
Chicago got on the scoresheet first with a Yuki Nagasato left-footed shot to the top right corner in the 18th minute. But San Diego wouldn’t stay quiet after that, quickly equalizing through an Amirah Ali header from close range in the 22nd minute, then doubling their lead in the 32nd minute with a goal from Jaedyn Shaw in the bottom right corner.
Yet, the Red Stars climbed back into the game with a Mallory Swanson penalty just before halftime.
However, the Wave was far more determined at the end, culminating in Morgan’s penalty in the game’s dying minutes. After the victory, Morgan thanked Wave supporters and spoke about their support in getting them the win.
“30,000 in the stands just kept us going. Just to win in our first game, feel good going into the season, there’s no better feeling. Hopefully we get 30,000 fans next game.”
With over 30,000 fans attending the match, the Wave broke the NWSL attendance record, previously set by the Orlando Pride in 2016, with 23,403 fans.
San Diego will continue their NWSL campaign this weekend at home as they take on the North Carolina Courage.
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