Man Utd seek to stop rot against Burnley as Arsenal host revitalized Spurs
23rd September 2023
Erik ten Hag's team is leaking goals, struggling to score and desperately low on confidence as they sit in 13th place.
- Man United have lost their three matches in all competitions, conceding ten goals in the process.
- Arsenal host Spur in the highlight fixture of the weekend taking place on Sunday with both teams yet to lose this season.
- Man City will host Nottingham as Chelsea take on Aston Villa.
Manchester
United face old nemesis Vincent Kompany at Burnley this weekend in desperate
need of a Premier League win while Arsenal host in-form Tottenham in a
tantalising north London derby.
Struggling
Chelsea take on Unai Emery's Aston Villa and new-look Liverpool will look to
make it five wins in a row against West Ham.
Here are
the talking points ahead of the action in the English top-flight.
Man Utd's
away-day blues
A trip to
newly promoted Burnley would not usually strike fear into Manchester United
hearts - they have only lost twice against the Clarets since 1968.
But Erik
ten Hag's team are leaking goals, struggling to score and desperately low on
confidence.
The
13th-placed Red Devils have now lost 18 of their past 35 away matches in all
competitions and pre-season belief has evaporated, with the club beset by
problems on and off the pitch.
Lying in
wait on Saturday are Kompany's Burnley, who are yet to win in the topflight
since their promotion.
The former
Manchester City captain will be desperate to pile on the pain for the Old
Trafford club.
A
frustrated Ten Hag, speaking after this week's 4-3 defeat at Bayern Munich,
said his team "have to look in the mirror" after costly defensive
errors.
"You
have to suffer sacrifices in such situations and to give everything and to stop
it," said the Dutchman. "And only when we get that in, will we win
games."
Revitalised
Spurs eye Arsenal scalp
Tottenham
are thriving under new boss Ange Postecoglou - sitting second in the Premier
League table, two places above bitter rivals Arsenal on goal difference.
Spurs
laboured to an eighth-place finish last season after an underwhelming campaign
during which they parted ways with Antonio Conte, but Postecoglou has
transformed the mood.
Tottenham
captain Son Heung-min is eager to right the wrongs after Arsenal completed a
first league double in the fixture last season since 2014 and he feels the
Gunners will be wary of his team.
"It's
going to be a really difficult game but they won't want to face us at this
time," said the South Korean forward.
"We
just have to give it everything we have and it will be a difficult game for
both sides, but we're looking forward to this game because it's the right time
to play against them. We'll have a good game."
Arsenal
have not yet recaptured the fluency that fired their ultimately unsuccessful
title tilt last season.
But they
are just two points behind leaders and defending champions Manchester City and
will be lifted by a
sparkling 4-0 win over PSV Eindhoven in midweek.
Toothless
Chelsea
The
spotlight on the crisis at Manchester United has helped take the heat off
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino but the Blues are languishing in 14th spot in
the Premier League table.
The
Stamford Bridge side are once again struggling to find the net - they have
failed to score in their past two matches and have won just twice in the league
since March.
For all
their eye-wateringly expensive recruitment, six of their substitutes for last
week's 0-0 draw with Bournemouth had no Premier League experience.
"We
know what we need to do, we are strong in our belief," Pochettino said
after the stalemate. "We have 12 injured and today we had three or four
young guys and two keepers on the bench."
But the
former Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain boss will be painfully aware that
Chelsea are not a patient club as he prepares his team to face seventh-placed
Villa.
They sacked
Thomas Tuchel in the early weeks of last season and Graham Potter suffered the
same fate in April, when the club were 11th in the table.
Fixtures
Saturday (1700
EAT unless stated)
Crystal
Palace v Fulham, Luton v Wolves, Manchester City v Nottingham Forest, Brentford
v Everton (1630), Burnley v Manchester United (2200)
Sunday (1600
unless stated)
Arsenal v
Tottenham, Brighton v Bournemouth, Chelsea v Aston Villa, Liverpool v West Ham,
Sheffield United v Newcastle (1830)
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