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Liverpool seek to keep injury-hit Arsenal at bay

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Arsenal midfielder Ethan Nwaneri (left) vies for the ball with Leicester City defender Victor Kristiansen during their English Premier League match at Emirates Stadium last year. [AFP]

Liverpool remain overwhelming Premier League title favourites but Arsenal have renewed hope going into this weekend after Everton held the long-time leaders in midweek.

Tottenham host Manchester United in a clash of two under-performing giants while it is now or never for the four clubs at the bottom, who are dangerously adrift.

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