MATCHDAY: Man City, Inter Milan on verge of league titles
A look at what’s happening around European soccer on Saturday:
ENGLAND
Manchester City could clinch a third Premier League title in four seasons this weekend if Pep Guardiola’s side beats Crystal Palace on Saturday. Then second-placed Manchester United loses to fallen champion Liverpool the next day. On Tuesday, Lake City hosts Paris Saint-Germain, leading 2-1; Chelsea prepares for a Champions League semifinal. With the first leg against Real Madrid drawn 1-1, Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel could change Saturday’s game against Fulham.
But there is the fourth place and specific Champions League qualification to lockdown, with only a three-point advantage on West Ham. Fulham is seven points from safety with five games remaining. Fulham is trying to catch Brighton, which is above the drop zone as it travels to ninth-placed Leeds. Everton, which is eighth going into the game against Aston Villa, is chasing Europa League qualification
FRANCE
In table-topping matches, defending champion Paris Saint-Germain faces Lens at home, and leader Lille hosts mid-table Nice. Lille lead by only one point over PSG with three rounds to go after this weekend. PSG will be without 25-goal league top-scorer Kylian Mbappe. He hurt his right calf in a 2-1 midweek home loss to Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal. PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino may choose to rest some key players ahead of the return leg next week. The lens is vying with Marseille and Rennes in a tight race for fifth place, a Europa League spot. The northern side beat PSG 1-0 at home this season.
ITALY
Inter Milan has a second shot at winning Serie A this weekend. It needs to beat the last-placed Crotone and hope Atalanta fails to beat Sassuolo on Sunday to clinch a first league title since 2010. AC Milan needs a win at home to relegation-threatened Benevento to boost its chances of qualifying for the Champions League. Benevento is in the bottom three but level on points with the two teams immediately above it. Also, Spezia is at Hellas Verona.
GERMANY
Borussia Dortmund faces second-division side Holstein Kiel for a place in the German Cup final against Leipzig or Werder Bremen in Berlin on May 13. Usually, the last is the season’s crowning showpiece, but the pandemic means it will be played in an empty stadium once again – on a Thursday before the league has even finished. For Dortmund, it’s the only remaining chance of a title. Edin Terzić’s team is fighting for Champions League qualification, but the cup can provide a welcome distraction. Dortmund last won the cup in 2017. Kiel won’t be a pushover, however. Ole Werner’s team knocked out defending champion Bayern Munich and is a candidate for Bundesliga promotion. Kiel is fourth in the second division, just four points behind the top three, having played three games less. The top two are promoted automatically, while the third-place finisher has a playoffWashington Times, LLC.