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Man City face Man Utd test as Liverpool's kids prosper

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford
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London: Erling Haaland has Manchester United in his sights this weekend as Manchester City host their cross-town rivals at the start of a season-defining spell for the Premier League champions.


Pep Guardiola's men, chasing an unprecedented fourth straight English top-flight crown, boast an impressive recent record against United but know they cannot afford a slip-up in a tight title tussle.


Leaders Liverpool are strongly fancied to see off struggling Nottingham Forest despite their injury problems, while free-scoring Arsenal face relegation-threatened Sheffield United. AFP Sport picks out three talking points ahead of this weekend's action. Hotshot Haaland highlights Rashford's woes.


The Manchester derby appeared to be shaping up to be a tasty face-off between Haaland and Rasmus Hojlund until the in-form United forward sustained a muscle injury.


Norway international Haaland scored five times in the 6-2 FA Cup win against Luton in midweek to take his tally to 27 in 30 appearances in all competitions this season despite two months out injured.


Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag


In stark contrast Marcus Rashford, United's leading man last season, has mustered just five goals, leaving his side blunt in attack at the Etihad in the absence of Hojlund, who is likely to be missing on Sunday.


City manager Pep Guardiola warned the United game would be "completely different" from their Luton romp but in truth the derby, while a blockbuster clash on paper, has become one-sided in recent years.


City have won five of the past six matches against their local rivals in all competitions, scoring 18 goals. Haaland has developed a taste for playing against United, netting five times against them in four meetings -- including a hat-trick at the Etihad last season.


Guardiola's men face Liverpool, Newcastle and Arsenal after the United game but, with Haaland in his current form, any fixture looks winnable.


Young guns keep Liverpool on track for trophy sweep. Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool keep finding ways to win despite a punishing injury list that has deprived them of many top stars.


Lewis Koumas scored on his debut and fellow 18-year-old Jayden Danns registered his first two goals as a depleted Liverpool side beat Southampton 3-0 at Anfield in the FA Cup in midweek.


The win came just days after an under-strength team beat Chelsea at Wembley to win the League Cup -- in what they hope is the first of four trophies in Klopp's final season at the helm.


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