The second round of the Premier League will kick off this week with ten matches, and The Guardian has all the highlights covered for you.
1. Brighton vs Manchester United – How Will Brighton’s New Signings Perform?
This summer, Brighton has been on a spending spree, which will be a significant test of new manager Schürrle’s ability to integrate new players. Will new signings Luthe and Grudal make their home debut for their new club?
2. Aston Villa vs Arsenal – Havertz and Watkins Clash in the Attack
Villa’s new signings Onana and Matterson are likely to make their home debut for their new club. Who will come out on top between Havertz and Watkins? Will Jesus get a chance to play?
3. Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton – Can Everton Overcome Their Slow Start, and Can Spurs Capitalize on Their Opportunities?
Everton started the season with a disappointing 0-3 loss against Brighton, reminiscent of last season. Dyche needs to address Everton’s slow start issues. Spurs dominated possession in their first match but ended up with a draw due to squandering numerous chances.
4. Manchester City vs Ipswich – The Unfulfilled Potential of a Manchester Derby
Captain from the treble-winning era, İlkay Gündogan, returns to City; can he plug and play? Ipswich’s manager Kieran McKenna was almost appointed at Old Trafford this summer; he will prove why he was considered by United in front of Pep Guardiola.
5. Southampton vs Nottingham Forest – A Clash of Two Weaker Teams, Who Will Prevail?
Both teams see each other as potential points targets; who will secure the three points? Ahead of the game, the Saints’ manager expressed his intention to harness the team’s anger, frustration, and disappointment to reclaim what they lost in the previous match.
6. Wolves vs Chelsea – Neves Faces His Former Club, Will He Show Mercy?
Wolves have suffered significant losses in two consecutive transfer windows. The good news is that they have earned nearly £200 million in transfer fees. Now that Neves has joined Chelsea, will he go easy on his former club?
7. Crystal Palace vs West Ham United – Is Crystal Palace’s Defense in Crisis? Can Riached Step Up?
Key defender Andersen may join Fulham for £30 million, while Guehi is getting closer to Newcastle. Crystal Palace’s defense is almost depleted; how will they cope with West Ham’s attack? Can new signing Riached fortify the Eagles’ backline?
8. Fulham vs Leicester City – Fulham’s Struggles in Attack Await a Miracle
In the previous match against Manchester United, Pereira missed a golden opportunity to score from an unmarked position within 10 meters. Fulham’s lack of attacking prowess is evident. Without Palhinha, how will Fulham rejuvenate their midfield creativity?
9. Liverpool vs Brentford – Will Slot Give Kamara Another Chance to Start?
In Liverpool’s first match of the new season, Slot replaced Kamara with Konaté, which proved to be a pivotal move. In this game, can Kamara prove himself again?
10. Bournemouth vs Newcastle – Howe Needs to Be Ruthless Against His Former Club
During his playing career, Howe played for Bournemouth and later managed the club. Last season, facing his former club, he led Newcastle to one draw and one loss. Can he lead Newcastle to their first victory over the Cherries this time?
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