Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
"Manchester United have shown signs of improvement this season. Though the reporting has been of a crisis, had they even a mediocre goalkeeper, they would have lost to neither Arsenal nor Grimsby, and it's also fair to note that, with three of their first five games coming against Mikel Arteta's side, Manchester City and Chelsea, they were dealt a difficult start. But Ruben Amorim must now start accumulating victories, with a nasty away trip a decent test."
"While Liverpool have a 100% record, Crystal Palace's form has been notable for their sturdy defence. Oliver Glasner's side have conceded just two goals in five games, with clean sheets against Chelsea, Aston Villa and Sunderland. Key to this setup is their captain, Marc Guehi, who came very close to signing for Liverpool on transfer deadline day. The England centre-back was understood to be extremely unhappy after Palace blocked the move despite a 35m fee being agreed."
Manchester United have shown improvement this season but suffered from goalkeeping errors and a difficult opening run against Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea. Ruben Amorim now needs to accumulate victories as a testing away trip awaits at Brentford, where United have often struggled since Brentford's promotion. Summer signings have added physicality, aerial strength and pace to United's squad, yet the team still finds ways to lose winnable matches. Crystal Palace remain unbeaten with a strong defence that has conceded only two goals in five matches, led by captain Marc Guehi, who nearly joined Liverpool before Palace blocked the move.
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