WHICH WAY EPL?

Arsenal operating on cloud nine as they stick to six principles

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard and a flying high Gabriel Jesus are on top form along with Martinelli and Zinchenko and they will dominate the game.

In Summary

•Before the Liverpool game, Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag called his players together and told them that unity was the key to the game.

•Klopp called his players into training on Tuesday morning after the loss to United on Monday.

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta
Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta
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The reason why Arsenal have made such an impressive start to the season is planning and organization.

At the beginning of the summer, after the end of last season, Mikel Arteta sat down and made a plan, decided what areas he needed to strengthen, which players he needed to change and who he wanted to bring in.

The plan worked like a dream and the coach was backed 100 percent financially by the club. The opposite happened at Manchester United, Chelsea, Leicester, Everton and Liverpool where the clubs had no clear transfer policy.

The result is there for everyone to see with all of these famous clubs currently in the bottom half of the table and struggling. Arsenal meanwhile are top of the league. I call it the SIX P Principle…Perfect Planning Prevents Pathetic Poor Performance!

Matches this weekend…

Arsenal v Fulham

Fulham manager Scott Parker talks to Tom Cairney
Fulham manager Scott Parker talks to Tom Cairney
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Aleksandar Mitrovic will bully the Arsenal defence. However, William Saliba has been dominant in his central position and this could come down to a personal battle between the two.

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard and a flying high Gabriel Jesus are on top form along with Martinelli and Zinchenko and they will dominate the game.

Not many people predicted that Marco Silva’s Fulham would be seventh in the table with a win and two draws. Having drawn with Liverpool and Wolves and beaten a very good Brentford side, Fulham now face a tough test against the Gunners.

Silva uses what is known as positional play. He trains his team at Motspur Park, which is about 8 miles from Craven Cottage in southwest London. During training, Silva sets up the Fulham team to play plenty of diamond shapes with triangular passing.

He prefers the 4-2-3-1 shape and this will test Arsenal. Teams that play positional football generally dominate possession.

Two Fulham players to watch out for are creative midfielder Andreas Pereira, who spent 11 years at Manchester United and is now shining for Fulham and was a man of the match in the Brentford win last weekend.

The irrepressible Aleksandar Mitrovic is on a mission to prove he is Premier League quality and has started the season with 3 goals in 3 games.

Southampton v Manchester United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.
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Before the Liverpool game, Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag called his players together and told them that unity was the key to the game.

He told them not to play as individuals, as I explained to you last week, but to group together and play for each other with passion and energy. He removed Ronaldo and Maguire for that very reason…to inject pace and speed into his strategy.

It worked perfectly and watching from the stands was Casimero, who in my opinion is a genius signing. He is exactly what United need with his 100% commitment to 90 minutes, a fighter off the ball and possessing excellent skills when driving forward.

He is aggressive and will bring the kind of spirit that United had been lacking in their first two games but displayed in abundance during the win over Liverpool. He is a nightmare to play against. Southampton are perhaps the perfect team for United to play this weekend.

They are short on confidence and their manager Ralph Hasenhuttl’s position as a coach is being reviewed after his players claimed he has lost focus and does not communicate with them.

Hassenhuttl says they are building its squad with most of this summer signings under the age of 21.

Key to their game is James Ward-Prowse who not only captains the side but is their main hope against a United side that is far superior to last season.

Saints have spent £ 50 million this summer and are still in the market to sign Goncalo Ramos of Benfica for £25million. I take United to come away with a win and move up the table again.

Chelsea v Leicester

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel
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This is another fascinating challenge but Chelsea should win given Brendan Rogers's problems.

They have not signed any new players in the transfer window and arguably their best player Wesley Fofana is currently in a stand-off with the club as he eyes a move to Chelsea.

Rogers said, “If the players aren’t totally focused and committed to the club being here, they are just not in the right mindset and that won’t help us.”

However, it is Chelsea who are the surprise club in trouble. Tuchel tore into his players in the dressing room after their humiliating loss 0-3 to Leeds and vented much of his anger on Kalidou Koulibaly who was sent off six minutes from time.

Chelsea are vulnerable when teams run at them with pace and energy, giving them no time on the ball but Leicester are not capable of that at the moment.

Tuchel has had an awkward talk with owner Todd Boehly and knows he is on borrowed time if results do not improve. He is considering switching to a back four with Ruben Loftus-Cheek in midfield and Ben Chilwell will come in as a wing-back.

Tuchel was critical of his players and denied that it was the pace of Leeds which caused the loss. He said, “It was simply nothing to do with pressing, nothing to do with running fewer kilometres. We made mistakes and if we give goals away like Mendy we cannot win matches.”

Hakim Ziyech could also be going back to Ajax and he met some of their representatives after the game against Leeds.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is heading for Bayer Leverkusen. I am hearing from Cobham that Mendy will retain his place and Chilwell, Azpilicueta and Chalobah could return.

Liverpool v Bournemouth

Liverpool utility James Milner with manager Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool utility James Milner with manager Jurgen Klopp
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This should give Jurgen Klopp a chance to kick start a revival as the Reds take on Scott Parker’s Bournemouth. I am not saying that Bournemouth are not capable of pulling off a shock win or draw however the atmosphere and noise at Anfield is deafening, and intimidating and when the Kop gets into full voice it is worth another player on the pitch.

Klopp called his players into training on Tuesday morning after the loss to United on Monday.

He focused first on the clear heated exchange between James Milner and Virgil van Dijk after Manchester United scored on Monday and then spent four hours going through the lacklustre performance which succumbed to United’s relentless energy and pace.

Liverpool were harried whenever they got the ball and were not given chance to settle. Klopp recognized that his team did not respond to being pressured and concentrated on that.

Scott Parker’s Bournemouth season has not started the way he planned and they sit in 15th place with only three points. Parker intends to use Keiffer Moore as his muscle man to bully the Liverpool defence which is under siege with injuries.

One-time lifeguard and personal trainer, Moore has decent footballing skills but is a dangerous threat in the air and Bournemouth intends to shoot high balls over to him and training this week has focused on wing-backs driving forward and making those deliveries to Kiefer.

Moyes trying to improve the squad after a poor start

West Ham are in shock having started the season so badly. They sit bottom of the table with no points.

Coach David Moyes met his directors a few days ago and they approved the purchase of 28-year-old left-back Emerson Palmieri from Chelsea.

Moyes feels he needed to strengthen at the back and also his midfield and consequently, the club have increased their offer to £13million for Belgium’s Hans Vanaken who plays for Club Bruges.

Moyes also wants another striker but I understand they have not made a decision and are looking at options.

Southampton’s Hasenhuttl rejected by players

At the end of last season, several Southampton players went behind their manager’s back and spoke to club officials about Ralph Hasenhuttl after the Saints had lost 10 of their final 13 games and came close to relegation.

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl talks to Jan Bednarek
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl talks to Jan Bednarek
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Players claim that the manager has no relationship with them and drops teammates to the bench with no apparent explanation and no game plan. The players were disappointed that he was not sacked but instead the club got rid of all the assistant coaches and started again with Hasenhuttl still in charge.

The club says it “has no appetite” to change their manager at the moment but with the Saints' poor start to the season the clock is ticking and bookmakers make him top of the list to be the first manager to get fired this season.

Willian looks for a way back to Premier League

I have picked up fascinating news from Craven Cottage, where Fulham have received an approach from the agent of ex-Chelsea and Arsenal Brazilian star Willian.

The midfielder was a regular starter at Chelsea before moving temporarily to Arsenal in a less than successful spell. Willian went back to his boyhood club Corinthians but both player and club have agreed to tear up his contract and the 34-year-old is keen to move back to the Premiership.

Zinchenko hails Jesus and Martinelli

Arsenal fans have a lot to cheer about with their team sitting joint top with Manchester City and firing on all cylinders. Mikel Arteta’s team spirit is one of the reasons the club are doing so well.

New signing Oleksandr Zinchenko has been a great success and he believes his fellow new arrivals Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli are 'real diamonds'.

Martinelli has formed a strong partnership with Jesus who has also scored twice and made two assists. Jesus and Zinchenko are already friends and both played at Manchester City however it is Martinelli who has really impressed.

Zinchenko said this week, “He is incredible, he is a real diamond and the way these two guys are working together is unbelievable. Everyone is working so well together this season thanks to the manager.”

He said of Jesus, “You can see how he works along with his attitude every day in training. He’s an example.”

Zinchenko says he is looking forward to competing with Kieran Tierney for the left-back position and he complimented his rival as an “amazing” player.

Maguire and Pulisic unlikely to leave

I followed up on the rumours surrounding Harry Maguire being targeted by Chelsea as a possible center-back at Stamford Bridge.

My questions were met with a firm denial that United want to offload Harry. I can report that United have received no formal offer from Chelsea.

Coach Erik Ten Hag said his focus was to get Maguire back to form and was personally training hard with him during the week.

Up front striker, Christian Pulisic has decided that Chelsea is his best home and wants to stay and fight for his place with the Blues. He was rumoured to be tempted by United’s interest.

Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action with Crystal Palace's Odsonne Edouard
Manchester United's Harry Maguire in action with Crystal Palace's Odsonne Edouard
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