Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Chelsea, Reds look to kick-start campaigns

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TROUBLED Liverpool will be desperate to get their first win of the Premier League season when they face Bournemout­h today.

As the Reds splutter, leaders Arsenal, who host Fulham this weekend, have emerged as the Premier League’s only team with a 100% winning record after three games.

Liverpool must stop the rot

Just months after coming within two games of an unpreceden­ted quadruple, Liverpool have made their worst start for 10 years.

Jurgen Klopp’s side were denied the Premier League title by Manchester City on the last day, then lost the Champions League final to Real Madrid, leaving them with the FA and League Cups as consolatio­n prizes.

Liverpool’s error-strewn draws against Fulham and Crystal Palace were followed by Monday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester United, who ended their own splutterin­g start with a dynamic display that exposed the fault-lines in Klopp's team.

The sight of James Milner giving Virgil van Dijk a tongue-lashing after Jadon Sancho scored United's opener was a jarring insight into the stresses of Liverpool's predicamen­t.

Toothless in attack without Sadio Mane, now at Bayern Munich, and the suspended Darwin Nunez, Liverpool were out-fought in midfield and creaky at the back.

Facing promoted Bournemout­h at Anfield offers an opportunit­y for Liverpool to get back on track.

Arsenal urged to keep calm

As optimism grows in north London, Oleksandr Zinchenko has warned Arsenal not to get carried away by their surge into pole position.

Having made the switch from champions Manchester City to Arsenal in the close-season, Ukraine leftback Zinchenko and fellow former City star Gabriel Jesus have made an immediate impact on Mikel Arteta's

side. Arsenal have won their opening three matches for the first time in 18 years. After last weekend's 3-0 win at Bournemout­h, Zinchenko was at pains to urge his teammates to remain grounded.

“It’s just the beginning of the season.

“There’s a lot of games ahead of us, there’s a lot of things to improve,” Zinchenko said ahead of Fulham’s visit to the Emirates Stadium today.

“We need to analyse what we have done well, what we should improve, what we should change and we know the manager is going to tell us. We need to show our best performanc­e every single week.”

Tuchel’s Chelsea feeling the strain

From touchline rows with rival managers to blaming buses for defeats, Thomas Tuchel has cut an agitated figure during Chelsea’s chaotic start to the season.

Frustrated by Chelsea’s failure to kill off Tottenham in a stormy draw, Tuchel earned a one-game ban after twice clashing with Antonio Conte.

A week later, the German made the bizarre claim that a travel snafu which forced his coaching staff to travel to Leeds by bus was partially to blame for a 3-0 defeat. With one win from their first three games Tuchel is showing signs of cracking under the strain.

He risked dressing room discontent with a critical assessment of his team’s defending and keeper Edouard Mendy’s blunder against Leeds. In the circumstan­ces, Leicester’s visit to Stamford Bridge today could be perfectly timed as the Foxes have endured an even worse start.

Brendan Rodgers’ winless team are second-bottom, with Wesley Fofana left out amid Chelsea’s attempts to buy the centre-back and James Maddison linked with a move to Newcastle.

FIXTURES TODAY:

Southampto­n v Manchester United (1.30pm), Brentford v Everton, Brighton v Leeds, Chelsea v Leicester, Liverpool v Bournemout­h, Manchester City v Crystal Palace (all 4pm), Arsenal v Fulham (6.30pm).

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? ARSENAL’S Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus celebrate. |
BackpagePi­x ARSENAL’S Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus celebrate. |

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