Chelsea-Manchester United and Aston Villa-Tottenham, these are the two crucial posters in the race for qualification in the Champions League on Friday evening, at the opening of the 37th and penultimate day of the Premier League. The opportunity to see at work Axel Disasi, Boubacar Kamara and Lucas Digne, the three French internationals of the Villans.
While Man United and Tottenham (16th and 17th in the LAPL ranking) meet next Wednesday in Bilbao for the final of the Europa League (with a ticket for the next Champions League to the key), Chelsea and Aston Villa compete for 5th place in the championship, the last qualifier for the next C1. The blues are 5th with a better difference in goals than the villans (+19 against +7).
Only Kamara begins in the team of Unai Emery this Friday. Disasi continues the matches on the villa bench, while Digne pays the price for the tenure of Ian Maattsen. Lucas Digne is the number 1 holder at the post of left side at Aston Villa but sometimes gives way to the 23 -year -old Dutch international.
Worthy expected among the Blues
Worthy should not lose its place in the group of Didier Deschamps for the Final Four of the League of Nations, with a semi-final against Spain on June 5 before a final or a match for 3rd place against Germany or Portugal. Ferland Mendy, perhaps his only competitor to play Théo Hernandez's liners, is indeed unavailable.
Tottenham, for his part, runs before his European final. Pedro Porro, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison or Dominic Solanke are on the bench. In goals, Antonin Kinsky continues at the expense of Guglielmo Vicario. Captain Son Heung-Min returns to the eleven and will be accompanied by the Bleuets Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel.
The eleven of Aston Villa: Martinez – Cash, Konsa, Torres, Maatsen – Kamara, Onana – Roger, Asensio, McGinn – Watkins.
Tottenham's composition: Kinsky – Spence, Danso, Davies, Reguilon – Sarr, Gray – Odobert, Moore, Tel – Son.