Premier League preview: Five players to watch from Liverpool's Raheem Sterling to Tottenham's Harry Kane to Aaron Ramsey
Jon Naylor names his five Premier League players to watch this weekend
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Your support makes all the difference.This weekend sees the return of the Premier League.
After a week’s break for international fixtures the league enters its final stages with a number of ties that could have a major bearing on how the final standings will turn out.
With only eight games to go, players from teams at both ends of the table will be hoping to steer their teams towards the top four or away from the bottom three.
Aaron Ramsey was another one who will want to take a positive international break into this weekend’s game against Liverpool. The Arsenal man boosted Wales’ chances of European Championship qualification with a crucial opening goal during Wales’ 3-0 win away to Israel.
While two of the Premier League’s forgotten men will be hoping to salvage what have been rather forgettable first seasons with their clubs. Manchester United's Radamel Falcao and Chelsea's Loic Remy could be in line for starts on Saturday, and will want to add to their modest season tallies of four and six respectively.
So with massive clashes at the both the top and bottom of the table, Jon Naylor looks at five players to watch out for this weekend.
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