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Premier League midweek action - the key talking points

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Tottenham play their first official match at their new stadium while Manchester United return to the scene of their FA Cup exit.

Liverpool's last-gasp win over Tottenham on Sunday has threatened to take the title race right down to the wire.

Manchester City get the chance to respond in the midweek action while plenty of top managers have points to prove as they chase all-important places in next season's Champions League.

Here Press Association Sport picks out five key talking points from the Premier League's midweek games.

Pep talk

Manchester City face a potential banana skin against Cardiff (Martin Rickett/PA)

For all Pep Guardiola can talk of Manchester City's positive mindset, we have reached that tension-filled stage of the season where cash and expectation can count for nothing. City's clash with struggling Cardiff – raging as they are from the alleged injustices of their near-miss against Chelsea – bears all the hallmarks of an upset waiting to happen. Can City hold firm in the face of such momentous pressure?

Spurred to improve ahead of first game at new stadium

Tottenham will look to end a miserable run of results when they host Crystal Palace in their opening match at their new stadium (John Walton/PA)

It seems a minor miracle that Tottenham still reside in the Champions League positions despite picking up just one point from their last five matches. Excitement over the club's new ground becoming open for business seems to have deflected fears over the team's recent form. A win against Crystal Palace in their opening game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is imperative to keep the likes of United and north London rivals Arsenal at bay.

Sarri-fall

The end could be nigh for Maurizio Sarri this week (Steven Paston/PA)

Maurizio Sarri's reign as Chelsea boss is surely hanging by a thread. His side got out of jail against Cardiff but the displeasure among the travelling contingent was not hard to discern. Sarri has been at a loss to diagnose his side's low motivation levels and has reached the point where anything but three convincing points at home to Brighton on Wednesday is almost certain to hasten the end.

Molineux test for Ole's United

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United take on FA Cup conquerors Wolves on Tuesday (Martin Rickett/PA)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer richly deserved the permanent role at Old Trafford. Yet as so often happens, confirmation of his appointment has come alongside questions about United's recent form. Two successive defeats were snapped by a wholly unconvincing win over Watford at the weekend. The way United respond at Wolves – who deservedly knocked the Red Devils out of the FA Cup last month – will provide a big demonstration of Solskjaer's managerial capabilities.

Worn-out Warnock

Neil Warnock has been far from impressed with some of the refereeing in Cardiff games (Nick Potts/PA)

Many in the game have an understandable soft spot for tell-it-like-it-is types like Neil Warnock, but such fondness could be wearing thin. Warnock's latest rant after Cardiff's defeat to Chelsea, in which he described the officiating as "criminal" and branded Premier League officials the "worst in the world", has seen him hit the headlines again. The authorities will surely be taking a keen interest in his future comments.



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1Liverpool33257175205582
2Manchester CityMan City32262483216280
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs322111060342664
4Arsenal31196665392663
5Chelsea32196755342163
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd32187761431861
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves32138114039147
8Watford32137124747046
9Leicester CityLeicester32135144243-144
10Everton32127134542343
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham32126144148-742
12Bournemouth32115164358-1538
13Crystal Palace32106163843-536
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle3298153142-1135
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3196163246-1433
16Southampton3289153653-1733
17Burnley3296173759-2233
18Cardiff CityCardiff3284202861-3328
RFulham3345243076-4617
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3235241859-4114
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2Manchester CityMan City32262483216280
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs322111060342664
4Arsenal31196665392663
5Chelsea32196755342163
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd32187761431861
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves32138114039147
8Watford32137124747046
9Leicester CityLeicester32135144243-144
10Everton32127134542343
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham32126144148-742
12Bournemouth32115164358-1538
13Crystal Palace32106163843-536
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle3298153142-1135
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3196163246-1433
16Southampton3289153653-1733
17Burnley3296173759-2233
18Cardiff CityCardiff3284202861-3328
RFulham3345243076-4617
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3235241859-4114
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