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Kane’s happy hunting ground and miserly Magpies – Premier League talking points

Harry Kane will hope to help Tottenham close the gap at the top of the table when they travel to Old Trafford.

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The Premier League’s chasing pack have a chance to make their mark as the top two sit out the latest round of fixtures.

With leaders Arsenal’s clash with second-placed Manchester City postponed to accommodate the Gunners’ rescheduled Europa League fixture against PSV Eindhoven, Tottenham and Chelsea could close the gap.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the talking points surrounding the midweek programme.

Harry in a hurry

Erling Haaland’s stunning start to life at Manchester City has rather masked Harry Kane’s exploits at Tottenham. The England captain will head into Wednesday night’s trip to Manchester United having scored five times in his last five league games to take his tally for the campaign to nine. His 16 Premier League appearances against United to date have yielded only five goals, but the last four have come at Old Trafford, including a double in that 6-1 win a couple of seasons ago.

It’s gone wrong for Ron

Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo is substituted by manager Erik ten Hag against Newcastle
Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo is substituted by manager Erik ten Hag against Newcastle (Martin Rickett/PA)

Miserly Magpies

Much has been made on Newcastle’s high tempo and attacking prowess this season, but the foundation provided by Eddie Howe’s defence has been equally impressive. As they prepare to host Everton on Wednesday evening, a Magpies rearguard strengthened by the acquisition of Nick Pope, Kieran Trippier, Sven Botman and Dan Burn at a total cost of around £70million since the club’s new owners took charge, has conceded only nine goals in 10 outings since the start of the campaign, the fewest in the division.

Cherry picking

Bournemouth interim manager Gary O’Neil has presided over a six-game unbeaten run
Bournemouth interim manager Gary O’Neil has presided over a six-game unbeaten run (Adam Davy/PA)

Misery in the Midlands

The Premier League table currently makes grim reading for supporters in the Midlands, and it could get worse before it gets better. Nottingham Forest, Leicester, Wolves and Aston Villa occupy four of the bottom five places as Forest head for Brighton, Wolves travel to Palace and Villa make the trip to Fulham. The Foxes host Leeds, who pushed Arsenal so hard on Sunday.

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