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Mourinho needs a special display

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LONDON: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho badly needs a performanc­e and result to encourage his club’s supporters when they take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Monday.

After a close-season soured by Mourinho’s discontent over the lack of transfer activity, Sunday’s 3-2 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion brought complaints from fans and former players about the state of the side.

United beat Leicester City at Old Trafford in their opening game of the season but Spurs present a very different quality of opponent.

In the Premier League era Spurs have managed just eight wins against United, who have enjoyed 33 victories over the North Londoners.

Even recently, as United have lost their air of dominance, Spurs have lost on their last four trips to Old Trafford.

But Mauricio Pochettino’s side have begun the campaign well with wins over Newcastle United and Fulham and while they didn’t make any moves in the transfer window they have kept together their impressive squad.

United’s defence was at sea last week and it wouldn’t surprise if Mourinho made changes against a Spurs attack featuring Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen.

Chris Smalling and Phil Jones are options should Mourinho decide against the partnershi­p of Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof who struggled at Brighton.

Champions Manchester City have picked up where they left off last season with two wins, including Sunday’s 6-1 thrashing of Huddersfie­ld Town, and will expect to maintain their 100 percent record at promoted Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers on Saturday.

New Arsenal manager Unai Emery has had a very tough start to life in the Premier League, having seen his side lose at home to City and at Chelsea. The Gunners take on another team without a point to their name on Saturday when they host West Ham.

The Hammers’ pre-season optimism, following the appointmen­t of Manuel Pellegrini as manager and heavy investment in new players, has been tempered by losses to Liverpool and Bournemout­h.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have two wins and will look to show United how to deal with Brighton at Anfield on Saturday.

Chelsea have made a positive start under their new manager, Italian Maurizio Sarri, but face a tricky test at Newcastle United on Sunday. – Reuters

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