Man City host Liverpool, Arsenal chase treble in FA Cup quarter-finals
Mohamed Salah faces Manchester City for the final time as a Liverpool player (Paul ELLIS) Liverpool face a daunting trip to Manchester City in the standout tie of the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend as Mohamed Salah seeks to end nine spectacular seasons at Anfield on a high. Arsenal and Chelsea will expect to reach the semi-finals at Wembley against lower tier opposition, while West Ham and Leeds put their battle for Premier League survival on hold in a bid to reach the last four. AFP Sport examines what to look out for in the four ties: Manchester City v Liverpool, Saturday 11:45 (all times GMT) City produced perhaps their best performance of the season to dominate Arsenal and win the League Cup final 2-0 before the international break.
They remain in the running to match their feat as the only English side to ever win the domestic treble of League Cup, FA Cup and Premier League in 2018/19. Liverpool face a defining 10 days for their season and possibly Arne Slot's future at Anfield. Languishing fifth in the Premier League, the FA Cup and Champions League are the Reds' only remaining hope of glory.
After visiting the Etihad, Slot's men face European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-finals over two legs on April 8 and 14. Despite leading Liverpool to a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title less than a year ago, Slot is under huge pressure to end a difficult second season on a high if he is to remain in the job. The rest of Liverpool's season will also be marked by a long farewell to Salah.
The Egyptian announced over the international break that he will leave at the end of the campaign having netted 255 goals so far for the club. "Hopefully he can make his legacy even more special in the upcoming weeks and months where we still play for something special, but he will always leave this club as a legend," said Slot. Chelsea v Port Vale, Saturday (1615) Chelsea can ill afford to add a massive cup upset to a maelstrom of discontent on and off the pitch at Stamford Bridge.
Four consecutive defeats have plunged manager Liam Rosenior's future into doubt less than three months into his reign. Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella have spoken out publicly in recent weeks, criticising the decision to sack Enzo Maresca in January. Chelsea then annonuced a Premier League record pre-tax loss of £262.