Premier League and FA Cup final: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Briefly

Aston Villa is dissatisfied with the rescheduling of their home match against Tottenham, moved to Friday to help Spurs prepare for the Europa League final. Their director of football operations criticized this change as biased. Additionally, Villa raised concerns about other fixture rearrangements impacting their chance for European qualification. Meanwhile, Chelsea, facing striker Nicolas Jackson's suspension, is forced to adjust their attacking lineup against Manchester United, potentially relying on the inexperienced Tyrique George to fill the gap during this critical period.
Aston Villa's frustration stems from their match against Tottenham being rescheduled to benefit Spurs, highlighting a perceived bias in fixture arrangements.
Villa's objections highlight concerns about fixture rearrangements impacting competition fairness, particularly their own bid for European qualification.
Chelsea faces significant challenges due to Nicolas Jackson's suspension, drastically limiting their attacking options ahead of a vital match with Manchester United.
Maresca may rely on young talents like Tyrique George, indicating a shift towards youth in Chelsea's attack strategy as they navigate key injuries.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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