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Abina Alberta: Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Jan 18th 2019, 07:15, by Vanessa Angel

Who will Pochettino turn to up front? Will Lindelöf banish bad memories of Brighton? And should Sarri start Giroud?

If Mauricio Pochettino could have picked one Premier League team to start playing against without his top scorer and his most in-form attacker, then he would surely have plumped for Fulham. Claudio Ranieri's defensively chaotic side are the perfect opponents in a far-from-ideal scenario for Tottenham, who must learn to cope without Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. It will still be interesting to see how Mauricio Pochettino tries to overcome those losses. Perhaps he will ask Dele Alli or Lucas Moura to play as a shifty striker or maybe he'll deploy Fernando Llorente, a more conventional centre-forward who netted a hat-trick in the recent annihilation of Tranmere Rovers? Or the manager might even push his faith in youth to an unprecedented extreme by giving a start to the highly promising 16-year-old Irish striker Troy Parrott, who has yet to appear for the senior team? Whatever the manager opts for, Spurs can be confident of victory given that Fulham have been so hapless this season that they even managed to concede two goals last week despite restricting Burnley to no shots on target. PD

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2AQHHXb

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Abina Alberta: Retirement not on Roger Federer's mind after sweeping into Australian Open last 16

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Retirement not on Roger Federer's mind after sweeping into Australian Open last 16
Jan 18th 2019, 07:45, by Vanessa Angel

  • Swiss No 3 seed beats Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5, 6-2
  • Defending champion to play Stefanos Tsitsipas next

Roger Federer at 37 shows no signs of sending his fans into mourning by even thinking about retiring from tennis, and said after his 100th match on Rod Laver Arena, "For the time being, it's all good. Lights are on green."

The six-time and defending champion is chasing a hat-trick at the Australian Open, confirming his form and fitness with a comfortable straight sets win on Friday over the 21-year-old American, Taylor Fritz (who was making his debut on the tournament's showcase court), to advance to the fourth round of a slam for the 64th time.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2VY27GM

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