As the Premier League returns to action after the international break, Nick Miller runs the rule over the top storylines of the weekend.
Is Tottenham’s trip to Liverpool a must-win?
The mood at Tottenham seems pretty good at the moment: Optimism is high because that new stadium is finally set to open, and while late, it looks magnificent. Then there’s a little reassurance about their manager, as the past few weeks have essentially guaranteed Mauricio Pochettino’s presence at the club for the foreseeable future. Positions at Real Madrid and Manchester United are filled, thus leaving no obvious destination, if there was ever a chance he would leave Spurs.
That is all a relief for most Spurs fans, but of more concern in the short term is whether they can hang on to their top-four place, having only a few weeks ago been outsiders for a title challenge. That positivity will certainly stall if they start their first fixture in that new ground next week on a run of five winless games, with defeats to Burnley, Chelsea and Southampton in the four league fixtures before the international break.
They’re a point ahead of Arsenal and three in front of Manchester United in fifth place, and they visit Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday. This was a game that a few weeks ago a point would have been a terrific result from, but now it feels like they need to win. The stadium and Pochettino’s sticking around are two enormous positives in the long-term plan for Tottenham, but missing out on the Champions League would be a significant step back.