Liverpool's credentials face Newcastle test, Man Utd seek Premier League lift off
TOPSHOT - Tottenham Hotspur's Ivorian-born Malian midfielder #08 Yves Bissouma challenges Manchester United's English striker #10 Marcus Rashford (R) during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)
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Liverpool's new-look midfield faces a stern examination as
the Reds put their Premier League title aspirations to the test at Newcastle on
Sunday, while Manchester United aim to kickstart their campaign against
Nottingham Forest.
Title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal are two of only
three sides with six points from their opening two games of the new campaign.
But it is Brighton who top the table after shrugging off the
sales of key midfielders Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo to score eight
goals in their opening two games.
AFP Sport looks at the best of the action from the Premier
League this weekend:
Klopp has his 'monster'
Liverpool's failure to beat Chelsea to Caicedo or Romeo Lavia
has seen their transfer business heavily criticised by many of their own fans.
The Reds instead landed 30-year-old Japan captain Wataru Endo
as their replacement for the departed Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.
Endo, described by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp as a
"real monster", could make his first start at St James' Park in an
early indicator of who could rival City and Arsenal for the title.
Newcastle leapfrogged Liverpool into the top four last season
despite the Reds winning both clashes between the sides.
The Magpies thrashed highly-fancied Aston Villa 5-1 at home
on the opening weekend of the campaign, but were brought back down to earth by
an inability to match champions City in a 1-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium.
Liverpool will have Mac Allister available after his red card
on his home debut in a 3-1 win over Bournemouth was rescinded.
Mount's absence a solution for Man Utd?
Hope that United can challenge for their first league title
in 11 years has already dwindled after a sloppy 2-0 defeat at Tottenham
followed a woeful performance at home to Wolves, despite escaping with a 1-0
win on that occasion.
Erik ten Hag's men have suffered from a lack of cutting edge
up front in the absence of new striker Rasmus Hojlund, out with a back injury.
The Dane misses the visit of Nottingham Forest on Saturday,
but another injury to Mason Mount may simplify things for Ten Hag.
Fitting captain Bruno Fernandes and Mount, a close-season
signing from Chelsea, into the same midfield has proved problematic in the
opening weeks of the season.
United lost just two of 25 games in which the trio of
Fernandes, Cristian Eriksen and Casemiro started in midfield last season.
Early season crisis clubs
Two of the three clubs to lose their opening two games face
off on Saturday when troubled Everton host Wolves at Goodison Park.
Everton have narrowly avoided the drop for the past two years
and look set for another season of suffering, with Sean Dyche trying to patch
the holes in his squad on a shoestring budget by Premier League standards.
The Toffees' troubles on the field have been compounded by
the collapse of a deal this week for an American investment group to inject
capital into the club for a 25 percent stake.
"It's just the way Everton's been for a number of
months, years even," said Dyche. "It's our job to change the story.
It always starts on the pitch, with me and the team changing the
rhetoric."
Wolves' own financial problems led to the departure of
manager Julen Lopetegui who resigned on the eve of the season.
A dominant performance in Gary O'Neil's first game in charge
went unrewarded at Old Trafford, but optimism from that display was wiped away
in a 4-1 thrashing at home to Brighton last weekend.
FIXTURES (all times GMT)
Friday
Chelsea v Luton (1900)
Saturday
Bournemouth v Tottenham (1130), Arsenal v Fulham, Brentford v
Crystal Palace, Manchester United v Nottingham Forest, Everton v Wolves (all
1400), Brighton v West Ham (1630)
Burnley v Aston Villa, Sheffield United v Manchester City
(both 1300), Newcastle v Liverpool (1530)

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