Former favourites look to give Chelsea and Arsenal early problems
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[August 05, 2022] By
Simon Evans
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The Premier League returns to action
with both Arsenal and Chelsea facing tests against teams managed by
their former title winning heroes.
The season's opener on Friday sees a strengthened Arsenal travelling
south of the Thames to take on a Crystal Palace side managed by
ex-Gunner Patrick Vieira.
In Saturday's late game Chelsea, making their first appearance under
new American owners, travel to Merseyside to face an Everton side
that narrowly avoided relegation under former Blue's skipper Frank
Lampard.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has had a very positive close-season
with some impressive new signings, giving real hope that the
Spaniard now has the talent needed to break back into the top four.
Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus and Ukraine's Oleksandr Zinchenko have
been brought in from Manchester City and Fabio Vieira from Porto
should provide another option in an exciting young midfield.
But an away game at Palace is by no means a comfortable start for
Arteta's side.
Frenchman Vieira, who won three Premier League titles with Arsenal
as a player, made a strong start to his reign at Selhurst Park
guiding the Eagles to a solid 12th place finish.
Palace won the fixture last season 3-0 with the clash in April one
of the defeats which cost Arsenal a place in the Champions League.
Chelsea also have a recent defeat to keep them grounded when they
step out on the field at Goodison Park against old boy Lampard's
side.
Everton beat Chelsea 1-0 when they teams met on Merseyside in May
with Brazilian Richarlison scoring the goal that helped secure
top-flight survival.
Richarlison has, however, since moved to Tottenham Hotspur and
Everton's lack of forward firepower has yet to be addressed in the
transfer market -- which remains open until the end of the month.
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Champions Manchester City begin their title defence
in the capital where David Moyes' West Ham United are looking to
continue their progress after an encouraging seventh place finish
last season.
City are likely to feature their new signing Erling Haaland in
attack and the Norwegian will be hoping to put aside his
disappointing display in the Community Shield loss to Liverpool last
week.
Liverpool, who won that curtain raiser 3-1, are also in London and
will expect to make a winning start against promoted Fulham. New
signing Darwin Nunez scored against City and could line-up against
Marco Silva's side.
Last season was a long nightmare for Manchester United but the
20-times champions are hoping that former Ajax boss Erik ten Hag can
get off to a winning start to his time at Old Trafford against
Brighton on Sunday.
United have used Anthony Martial as their central striker in
pre-season but he is doubtful for the game against Graham Potter's
side and that could mean a start for Cristiano Ronaldo despite his
reported desire for a transfer.
Former European champions Nottingham Forest are back in the Premier
League after a 23-year absence and mark their return with a
difficult test at Newcastle United who enjoyed a fine second half to
last season.
Antonio Conte has made some useful additions to his Spurs side,
which finished fourth last term and will expect three points from
the visit of Southampton.
(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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