Premier League: Man United tries to salvage season against unpredictable Tottenham
The HinduOne week on from its mauling by arch-rivals Manchester City, Manchester United takes on fellow top-four hopefuls Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday looking to salvage what is left of its season. The 13-times Premier League champion is fifth in the standings, one point behind Arsenal in the final Champions League qualification spot, but Rangnick's men have played three more games than Mikel Arteta's side. READ: Premier League: Focused Chelsea battles to 3-1 win at lowly Norwich "I'm still the manager of this team for another 10 games in the Premier League and hopefully a few more games in the Champions League," he said after the City loss. It will fancy picking up another win at Brighton & Hove Albion in Saturday's early kick-off to close to within three of City, given the host has lost each of its last four league games – it last lost five consecutive league matches back in 2007 as a League One side. READ: Sale of Chelsea would require additional licence, says UK PM's spokesman City has an extra two days rest before they travel to Crystal Palace on Monday, looking to continue its fine form on the road - something that has been pivotal in putting Pep Guardiola's side on course for a fourth league title in five seasons.