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Premier League - Five things to look out for this weekend

Premier League – Five things to look out for this weekend

1) Palace to push Emery to the brink

At no point in Unai Emery tenure has it been possible to plumb a plan, and the longer things go, the worse they look. We Watching Arsenal youngsters play in the cups; you can’t help but wonder if their abandon and consistency will last only as long as it takes for him to impose himself upon them.

Emery isn’t on the brink he should be, and another poor performance against Palace would establish yet more evidence for an already awesome hearing. Football fans can book Premier League Tickets on our website on exclusively discounted prices.

2) Villa’s tempo-setters to give City a tough time

 There’s a lot to like about Dean Smith’s Aston Villa, in particular their midfield axis of Jack Grealish, Marvelous Nakamba, and John McGinn. Marvelous Nakamba can playing cleverness for balance to his energetic partners, who play with the perfect combination of entitlement, John McGinn is a resolute tempo-setter and Grealish an instinctive improviser. Against City, they will be extended like never before, but will know that if they can compete, there are goals to be taken from a weak home defense.

Premier League - Five things to look out for this weekend
Premier League – Five things to look out for this weekend

3) Ward-Prowse to step up for Saints

An attraction at Molineux enabled Southampton to end a run of their three top- defeats, but with back-to-back visits to Manchester City approaching in the Carabao Cup and Premier League. Southampton have averaged exactly one goal per game in the Premier League.

Saints boss Ralph Hassenhüttl, before name-checking Ryan Bertrand and Yan Valery as players who should be paying more. Adams is to get off the mark and with just one goal, a penalty against Bournemouth.

4) It’s time for United’s players to stand up

Manchester United absence of ideas against opponent teams who do not help their fast players by leave-taking in behind for them to run into speaks badly of the work done in training, playing for United will be as much of a struggle as seeing them. At Norwich, because the hosts will look to ask questions of a defense that fights to keep clean sheets United have led against Southampton, Wolves, Arsenal and Liverpool in all four games.

Premier League -Man Utd players to stand up
Premier League – Five things to look out for this weekend

5) Will Gilmour be next Chelsea youngster to blossom

Hudson-Odoi back to the team and new three graduates from academy essential to Chelsea’s six-match winning line – Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham –the question is which youngster player could be next in line to curl in the first team.

The 18-year-old Gilmour was on the seat in Amsterdam in weekdays and Frank Lampard handed with the Glaswegian, who joined Chelsea from Rangers. Lampard rates the defenders Marc Guehi and Reece James very vastly but it is in midfield where he is blessed with a wealth of options, including teenagers Conor Gallagher and Ethan Ampadu, who has impressed on loan at Charlton, but there was a reason the Chelsea manager was reluctant to allow Gilmour to head out the door on a temporary basis in this summer because he felt the teenager could make a splash in the first team.

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