
Man United will look to bounce back from their 3-0 defeat against Man City this weekend when they welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford. Having won just one of their four Premier League matches to date, Ruben Amorim is on borrowed time. Will he keep his job? Nathan Joyes looks at the match that could end his stint in Manchester.
If Amorim loses against Chelsea, this could - and perhaps should - be his last game in charge. With just one win from four in the Premier League - which came against Burnley with a 97th minute penalty - it has been a horror show for the former Sporting manager.
And the loss against Man City looked inevitable. They were disorganised, toothless up top and offered very little in terms of encouragement. Something needs to change and quick if Man United are to achieve anything this season.
Man United will once again be without Diogo Dalot, Matheus Cunha, Lisandro Martinez and Mason Mount. Worrying times for the club.
Chelsea fans were left fuming after their 2-2 draw with Brentford last weekend - conceding in the 93rd minute. However, they remain unbeaten in the Premier League (W2 D2) and they've shown that they can challenge for a Champions League spot once more - and perhaps get a little closer to Liverpool and Arsenal at the top of the table.
Cole Palmer returned from injury to get back on the scoresheet, assisted by the man of the hour Joao Pedro, while his fellow South American Moises Caicedo scored Chelsea's second.
There's lots to like about Chelsea can offer in the final third this season, and the Club World Cup champions will feel confident they can inflict more misery on Man United this weekend.
Chelsea narrowly beat Man United 1-0 last season at Stamford Bridge, while drawing 1-1 at Old Trafford earlier in the campaign.
It's worth pointing out that Chelsea haven't won any of their last five trips to Old Trafford. In fact, their last win back 2013 thanks to an 87th minute strike by Juan Mata.
While Man United continue to struggle in the Premier League, Chelsea will be hoping to record their first win at Old Trafford in 12 years. Nathan Joyes takes a look at the Premier League betting odds.
While Man United don't have much to shout about, they did score three past Burnley and dominated against Arsenal despite failing to score. At home is where they will be more difficult to beat.
And their record against Chelsea at Old Trafford should give fans hope. The fact Chelsea will also travel to Germany midweek to face Bayern will also make this a little trickier for the visitors.
Will the hosts be able to score? With Bruno Fernandes and Byran Mbeumo on the pitch, fans will expect those two to be their best chances to score vs Chelsea. However, the visitors haven't kept a clean sheet in their first two away matches - and that will be a concern.
Despite taking a leap of faith with Man United, records are there to be broken and Chelsea have so much quality in the final third that can hurt the hosts. Joao Pedro, Estevao and Neto have been excellent so far, and all three can play their part.
Backing Chelsea double chance and both teams to score seems to be the best bet.
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