The Jerusalem Post

After false start, United seeks lift- off at Brighton

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LONDON ( Reuters) – Manchester United is already off the pace in the Premier League so Saturday's trip to Brighton & Hove Albion offers a chance for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to get its challenge up to speed.

United began the season a week late after being given extra time to recover from its exertions in the Europa League, then suffered a 3- 1 home defeat by Crystal Palace that poured cold water over any pre- season optimism.

That performanc­e attracted widespread criticism and shone the spotlight firmly on United's lack of business in the transfer window, although their one new signing Donny van de Beek did score on his debut at Palace.

Lacking creativity in midfield and clumsy in central defense, United looked way off a side capable of closing the gap on Liverpool and Manchester City, although victory at Brighton would at least quiet the chorus of disapprova­l.

“They need a center- back, and probably further recruitmen­t also to be competitiv­e,” said former striker Dimitar Berbatov. “At the end of the day, if Crystal Palace can score three past you, you are in trouble.

“If they don't strengthen, it will be a long season for them.”

United did beat Luton Town 3- 0 away in the League Cup this week, although the score- line was given a flattering look by late goals from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.

But Brighton, which won impressive­ly 3- 0 at Newcastle United last weekend, will be a far tougher propositio­n.

After an unfortunat­e 3- 1 defeat by Chelsea on the opening day, Brighton has scored nine goals without reply in three games over all competitio­ns and will relish United's visit.

While United seek its first league points, Crystal Palace and Everton, two of the early pace- setters, clash at Selhurst Park looking to make it three wins from three.

Two teams who struggled to score goals last season have been rejuvenate­d in attack with Palace bringing in Michy Batshuayi on loan from Chelsea and exciting winger Eberechi Eze.

Everton's young striker Dominic Calvert- Lewin has scored four goals in two league games while James Rodriguez opened his account in a 5- 2 win over West Bromwich Albion.

Arsenal's encouragin­g start to the new campaign will be put to the test on Monday at Liverpool when both sides will be protecting 100% records as will Leicester City when it hosts Manchester City on Sunday.

Several clubs are still to get off the mark, one of whom, Sheffield United, hosts a goal- hungry Leeds United in a Yorkshire derby on Sunday. Sheffield has yet to score while Leeds has banged in seven goals, and conceded seven, in two games.

On TV: English Premier League Round 3: Saturday: Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United ( live on Sport 1 at 2: 30 pm.); Crystal Palace vs Everton ( live on Sport 1 at 5 p. m.); West Bromwich Albion vs Chelsea ( live on Sport 1 at 7: 30 p. m.); Burnley vs Southampto­n ( live on Sport 1 at 10 p. m.). Sunday: Sheffield United vs Leeds United ( live on Sport 1 at 2 p. m.). Monday: Fulham vs Aston Villa ( live on Sport 1 at 8 p. m.); Liverpool vs Arsenal ( live on Sport 1 at 10 p. m.).

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