Emile Heskey
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The difficulty is that even if you are in a position to be able to win that game with the changes that you've made, once you've made the changes, that will be pointed at as the reason you haven't won those games.
Is that true in the game against Everton and the game against West Brom?
It's West Brom, Man United first, then at 4.30 Liverpool will play Bournemouth.
What do you think Klopp will do there, Clinton?
Will he change again?
Now, one of the most exciting match-ups of the weekend is Manchester City's match against Tottenham.
They've already played the rest of the top six sides, Manchester City, Tottenham the last of them.
Is this the last chance for any of those teams who might want to challenge City for them to come up against tough opposition who can do something against them?
So what does that mean ahead of the game in the League Cup, which we'll be here for on Tuesday night against Leicester City?
Is there an issue with Tottenham going to the Etihad believing that they can win this?
Because Manchester City have shown that they're fairly impregnable.
So the game for City then, Tuesday night against Leicester City.
I know you want City to rest all their players and bring through their kids for the game against Leicester on Tuesday.
But can Leicester, in all seriousness, use that fixture in order to try to pick up from this defeat by Palace today?
Emile, Clinton, thank you very much for joining us.
Just time to remind you of what's coming up on Sky Sports.
Cardiff against Hull is your T-Town kick-off in the Championship.
5.15 on Sky Sports football.
Atletico Madrid against Alaves from 7.40.
And the game of the day from the Premier League is at 8.30 on Sky Sports Premier League.