
Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola, Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho are all in the hunt Getty
Who has the easier run-in, what does each team need to do and who will make it?
Liverpool's failure to break down Southampton and Arsenal'svictory over Manchester United has added a smidgen of intrigue to a top-four race that was threatening to become something of a formality.
Jürgen Klopp's side hit a bump in the road in their search for Champions League football by drawing 0-0 with Claude Puel's Saints on Sunday, James Milner missing a crucial penalty.
Arsenal are now their greatest threat, though Arsène Wenger's men still have much to do if they intend to stage a late-season surge. Their opponents on Sunday, United, have their eyes on a different route.
So, how do the run-ins of the four teams compare and who is most likely to come out on topManchester City, meanwhile, remain in control of their own destiny after registering an emphatic win over Crystal Palace. Pep Guardiola's sights are on third place and an automatic spot in the group stages of European football's elite club competition.
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