Manchester United open the new Premier League season at home to
Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday looking for signs that they are ready to
mount a sustained assault on Chelsea's title.
Last season's equivalent fixture, a 3-0 home win on March 15, proved the
belated catalyst for a run of form that ensured Louis van Gaal ended
his first season as manager with United back in the Champions League
places.
But with some £77 million having been spent on new players including
Memphis Depay, Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger, United
have set their sights a little higher.
"(Last season) we could see that we were getting better gradually, but
we just needed that consistency in our performances and then, obviously,
in results," captain Wayne Rooney told ESPN this week.
"But we could see in each game we were getting better. I feel this
season for the first time, rather than the last two seasons, we're ready
to challenge again."
Saturday's lunchtime game at Old Trafford will give United's fans a
clearer idea of how their team will line up this season, with Rooney
expected to lead the line as a lone striker in a 4-3-3 formation.
Tottenham finished fifth last term, six points below fourth-place
United, and will hope to make a more convincing case for Champions
League qualification despite a relatively quiet transfer window.
Spurs' defence has been bolstered by the arrivals of Toby Alderweireld,
Kevin Wimmer and Kieran Trippier, but in attack, Harry Kane is under
pressure to repeat the feats of his stunning 31-goal breakthrough
season.
Chelsea begin their title defence at home to Swansea City, who will be
looking to repeat their sensational opening-day exploits from last
season, when they won 2-1 against United at Old Trafford.
The champions have spluttered in pre-season, failing to win any of their
five games and losing 1-0 to Arsenal in the Community Shield, and could
be without last season's top scorer Diego Costa due to a hamstring
injury.
Chelsea finished eight points above second-place Manchester City, the
outgoing champions, in May, but manager Jose Mourinho believes this
season's title race will be a much tighter affair.
- Liverpool seek atonement -
"Maybe I'm wrong, but I think fewer points will win the title," he said.
"You have a minimum of five title contenders and the other teams get
stronger and stronger.
"Every club has very good players so I think it's difficult for the top teams in England because of the competitive nature."
Arsenal, bolstered by the arrival from Chelsea of goalkeeper Petr Cech,
begin their season with a home fixture against London rivals West Ham
United, who now have their former defender Slaven Bilic at the helm.
City travel to West Bromwich Albion on Monday, while Liverpool, sixth
last season, start out at Stoke City, where they were dealt a
humiliating 6-1 defeat on the campaign's final day.
"We didn't end the last season particularly well and I think we owe it
to the fans to make amends," said Liverpool's German midfielder Emre
Can.
"This is why the first few matches are especially important. I think we
can start to put (the Stoke result) right with a few good results."
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is expected to hand competitive debuts
to a number of new signings, including James Milner, Roberto Firmino
and Christian Benteke.
All three promoted clubs are in action on the opening day, with Watford
visiting Everton, Norwich City hosting Crystal Palace and Bournemouth
tackling Aston Villa in the first top-flight match in their 116-year
history.
Having romped to the Championship title, Bournemouth are expected to
make a mark in the Premier League, but manager Eddie Howe has warned his
players that he will not show them "foolish loyalty".
"I do what's best for the team and if that means being ruthless and
making some tough calls, I've proved in the past I'll do that," he said.
Former England manager Steve McClaren begins his Newcastle United tenure
at home to Southampton, while Claudio Ranieri starts life as Leicester
City manager with a home game against Sunderland.
FIXTURES
Saturday
Bournemouth v Aston Villa
Chelsea v Swansea City
Everton v Watford
Leicester City v Sunderland
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Norwich City v Crystal Palace
Chelsea v Swansea City
Everton v Watford
Leicester City v Sunderland
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Norwich City v Crystal Palace
Sunday
Arsenal v West Ham United
Newcastle United v Southampton
Stoke City v Liverpool
Newcastle United v Southampton
Stoke City v Liverpool
Monday
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City
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