#1 The top end of the Premier League spices up

Liverpool are now a point ahead of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. United are now a point behind Arsenal, who are fourth.
Tottenham Hotspur would still believe that they've got a say in this whole thing at the top of the Premier League. With 11 games to go, and a six-point deficit to make up, you'd think Tottenham's role in the title race will be insignificant, but Spurs still have to play both Liverpool and City, and should the Lilywhites win both those games, then it could all become mighty interesting at the top.
Liverpool, for their part, just need to keep winning. They had afforded themselves the luxury of being able to drop a few points while still remaining at the summit, with their performances over the Christmas period. Now, they've exhausted their luxury. Now they have to win all their games, to still have their fate in their own hands.
For United, it's pretty much the same. With Chelsea, Arsenal and themselves fighting for one spot, it is going to be a tight battle. Solskjaer will be hoping that this current injury crisis doesn't come back to bite them in the backside when the final reading of the table is made, but United have been pushed to a wall.