Leicester, Spurs, Arsenal or Man City? As the Premier Leagues top four prepare to do battle on a huge Super Sunday, we asked the Soccer Saturday pundits to predict who will end the season as champions. Leicester are five points clear of Arsenal ahead of the their midday Emirates clash, while Tottenham, who sit ahead of their north London rivals on goal difference, visit fourth-placed Manchester City at 4.15pm. Henrys Super Sunday preview Does Leicesters style suit Arsenal? Can Spurs stop Aguero? Thierry Henry previews two bumper clashe With two Arsenal legends on the panel theres no surprise to see support for Arsene Wengers men, while leaders Leicester also attract backing as they look to continue to defy the odds. Heres what the Soccer Saturday pundits say ahead a potentially pivotal weekend in front of the Sky Sports cameras...MATT LE TISSIER Riyad Mahrez scores Leicesters second at Manchester City This is the first time Ive changed from Manchester City. I just think that defeat to Leicester has hit them for six. They can still win it obviously but their away form is a real concern. Le Tiss tips Matt Le Tissier is backing Jamie Vardy to score first and Leicester to beat Arsenal 2-1 at 60/1. Leicester may well lose on Sunday but weve seen them bounce back well from defeats already this season, going on a 10-match unbeaten run after they were battered by Arsenal last time. Then theyve got nine winnable games, well eight with Southampton in there, before a tricky final three, with Manchester United and Chelsea away either side of Evertons visit.Le Tiss predicts: Leicester (15/8 with Sky Bet) CHARLIE NICHOLAS Charlies still tipping Olivier Giroud and his Arsenal team-mates for glory Im sticking with the same side Ive had all season, Arsenal. Never admit youre guilty on Valentines weekend! If Arsenal lose on Sunday then yes, maybe Ill concede its Leicesters season as they havent been convincing, not as convincing as the current top two anyway. The question is however, do either of them have the knowledge to get it done? Theyre the two away teams on Sunday and, without copping out, any of the four can win it. Man City also have Vincent Kompany coming back and that could be huge, where as Leicester and Tottenham have been fortunate with injuries. Title race: The tactics Where will Sundays clashes of the title challengers be won and lost? Jamie Redknapp talks tactics.. Charlie predicts: Arsenal (2/1 with Sky Bet)PHIL THOMPSON Can Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez see Leicester to the title? Phil Thompson thinks so At this moment I think Leicester can do it. After this game, theyve got what youd consider nine winnable games. The last three games are difficult but if they can continue the way theyre playing and with the confidence at such a high level then they might not need those three games. Thommo predicts Find out what Phil Thompson is tipping up at 30/1 for Manchester City v Tottenham here. I just think it could be one of those magical seasons like when Blackburn or Nottingham Forest did it. Maybe the top teams are just redefining themselves and theres an opportunity, but if Id foreseen that happening I would have said it would be a team like Southampton or West Ham that could take advantage, certainly not Leicester, but theyve been absolutely fantastic. Title race - fear or cheer? The factors for and against Leicester, City, Arsenal and Spurs title bids... Thommo predicts: Leicester (15/8 with Sky Bet)PAUL MERSON Arsenal ended their four-match winless run at Bournemouth Id lay Leicester all day long. I can see any of the other three winning it but not Leicester. If Arsenal win on Sunday then theyre favourites for the title, although if they lose and then fail to beat Manchester United in their next game they could we be out of it. Arsenal do have the toughest away run but theyre the best team on their day. They played well and should have beaten Southampton and then they produced what Id call a big footballing result in beating Bournemouth last weekend.Everyones saying theyve got a good run after this but for me its the ones that theyre expected to win which worry me. Teams have been having a good at them so far and that suits their game but they are going to start coming to Leicester, putting 10 men behind the ball, and saying a point is a good result for us, which is a different kettle of fish for them.Merse predicts: Arsenal (2/1 with Sky Bet) Who are you tipping for the title? 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George fell out of a 12-story window when he was 4 years old. While he punctured his lungs and was paralyzed from his mid-chest down, he survived the 120-foot fall, perhaps an indication of his physical and mental strength. I stuck the landing, he said with a laugh.I landed straight up and down on my feet in these short, little bushes next to the building, Thats what really saved me, George added. The combination of landing on my feet and in those bushes and the fact that when youre 4, your bones still arent fully formed so they still have a little give to them. They absorbed enough for me to survive.George, 32, has a great sense of humor and outlook on life, along with a love of sports. Despite needing a wheelchair to get around, he grew up playing basketball and tennis, swimming, racing track and more. His parents made sure that he used sports to continue moving forward.I give my parents all the credit in the world, he said. They could not have handled the situation any better. They were amazing. They took it all in stride. They never looked at me as disabled. I was just as able as anybody else in their eyes, and thats how they treated me. I just had to use the wheelchair instead of walking.The athletic activity turned out to be more than just fun and games for George.Sports created seeds of creative problem solving, he said, to be able to find opportunities to maximize my potential. And it carried over in life. Once you learn how to recognize opportunities and once you learn how to utilize different tools to accomplish your goals, it gives you confidence in your ability to approach problems in your future and know youll be able to figure out a solution.After playing wheelchair basketball at the University of Illinois, George has concentrated on track, an endeavor in which he has won five Paralympic medals, including gold in the 100 meters and silver in the 800 at the 2008 Beijing Games. In Rio, where the festivitiess start with Wednesdays opening ceremony, he will compete in the 400, 800, 1,500, 5,000 and marathon wheelchair races.ddddddddddddIm going to have my hands full, he said.His hands also will be on the improving carbon-fiber wheelchairs that he says help racers put their power into forward momentum. It doesnt necessarily make you faster, but it makes you more efficient, he said.That efficiency helps especially over longer distances, such as the marathon. Wheelchair racers complete marathons considerably faster than runners -- Georges personal best is 1 hour, 22 minutes, 55 seconds -- though uphill portions can be more grueling since the racers are relying on nothing but arm strength. Going downhill is much faster, with some reaching speeds of 40 mph, but that also leads to potential crashes.Its exciting, George said, but sometimes you end up with your stomach in your throat.It all makes the race as compelling as the regular marathon, and perhaps more so. It is like watching the combination of a running and cycling race.Wheelchair racing is growing in attention and popularity. George says that when people see him arrive in an airport with his wheelchair now, they will ask him whether he will be racing in the city marathon. He usually is, having won eight marathons in Chicago, Los Angeles, London and the Twin Cities.George also writes -- he studied journalism at Illinois -- and you can follow his experiences in Rio at joshgeorgeracing.com. He also is running a campaign called Maximize Your Potential that urges everyone to achieve their highest goals.They can see that is possible in the Paralympics, which George hopes people will watch so they can witness how great the athleticism is -- especially in the United States.We have an interesting relationship with disability, George said of Americans. Its very much a medical model where we think its people who are broken or injured or old. And thats far from the case. We all have a different disability, but were not really overcoming that disability. The overcoming part has come and gone. The struggle has come and gone. We are all out there now to maximize our abilities as an athlete and compete for a gold medal in the same sense the Olympians are.Paralympians have picked themselves up. And now they are providing the same exciting thrills and inspiration as Olympians. ' ' '