The long-term injury to its star, Alexandre Isak, is a serious setback for the aspirations of Newcastle, who welcome Arsenal to Saint Jame’s Park in one of the big and anticipated matches of the Premier’s matchday 11. One pits the unbeaten leaders, Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur, against their remembered former coach Chelsea in a London derby.
Mauricio Pochettino. Another incentive is having Rebecca Welch as the fourth official at Craven Cottage, in the match between Fulham and Manchester United. These are the biggest games
matchday 11 interest.
1
Fulham-Manchester United
Saturday 4, 1:30 pm (DAZN)
Manchester United’s 3-0 defeat by Newcastle in the EFL Cup has added to the concerns surrounding Erik Ten Hag, who is suffering the club’s worst start to a Premier League season. Ten Hag apologized to fans after two consecutive defeats at Old Trafford. United’s emotional signs show their worst moments, but the coach
The Dutch need more time for a reaction. “I am a fighter and we will get ahead,” he said to motivate his players. The visit to Craven Cottage against an irregular Fulham is a tough test for the ‘red devils’ and also for Ten Hag, because, if he loses, he could be dismissed.
in the face of pressure from fans and dissatisfaction due to poor results.

2
Everton-Brighton
Saturday 4, 16.00 (DAZN)
The Toffees have greatly improved their defense with the arrival this year of central defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who was excellent, along with James Tarkovski, in the important victory against West Ham (0-1). Sean Dyche’s team will be looking to continue their good form, having won five of the
his last seven games in all competitions. Brighton are uncomfortable rivals, but they have a run of four games without a win, the worst under De Zerbi, which will inevitably force the Italian coach to find a more solid defensive team and is well aware of
Everton’s counterattack, which handed them a painful 1-5 at the Amex Stadium last year.

3
Manchester City-Bournemouth
Saturday 4, 16.00 (DAZN)
Bad time to visit the Etihad for Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth, who managed to score their first victory against Burnley thanks to intense pressure and a long shot from Dane Philip Billing. It was joy in the coastal city in the south of England that, at a stroke, saw the ‘cherries’ jump to 17th place, moving the three clubs that have been promoted this year into the relegation zone. Bournemouth now have two mountains to climb: Saturday, against Manchester
City, with back-to-back victories and with Haaland scoring again, and Newcastle’s visit to the Vitality Stadium. But Iraola gave himself a break and a reason for confidence to continue.

4
Newcastle-Arsenal
Saturday 4, 6:30 pm (DAZN)
In a complex landscape of injuries, joined by Sven Botman and Alexandre Isak, along with the absence of Italian Tonali due to a 10-month betting ban, Eddie Howe asked his players for extra effort, ‘another step’ ‘ and his response was overwhelming at Old Trafford. With a line-up of regular substitutes, the Magpies beat a Manchester United in full crisis (0-3) in another display of their good mentality this year. The visit of Arsenal, who lost at the London Stadium and were knocked out of the EFL Cup by West Ham, was another
hard test, even harder, to promote Newcastle’s choices among the best.

5
Tottenham-Chelsea
Monday, 6 9:00 pm
London derby with unbeaten Spurs, facing the challenge of staying top of the Premiership for another week. Mauricio Pochettino’s return to the stadium where he won, with a runners-up finish and a Champions League final in 2019, is already an anecdote for the fans of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, who are now focused on the hopeful phase started by Greek-Australian Ange Postecoglou, who kept Tottenham at the top and had the best start to their Premier years. Relieved to qualify for the EFL quarter-finals
Cup, Pochettino recognized that Chelsea, far from the first places, will need time to recover “from the many planning mistakes made by the club.”
Source: La Verdad

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