
Manchester
United can alleviate some of the pressure on Jose Mourinho with a win at his
old club Chelsea, live on Sky Sports.
United's 3-2 win over Newcastle before the international break may have
saved Mourinho's job in the short-term, but this is still their third-worst
start to a Premier League season, and defeat at Stamford Bridge could see
them slip into the bottom half.
Mourinho has a poor record against Chelsea since he was sacked in his second
spell in west London in 2015, and is yet to win an away game against the
Blues since he took over at Manchester United a year later.
And questions over his future at Old Trafford will intensify if he is unable
to arrest that run, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 11.30am on
Saturday.
Things are looking a lot better for Chelsea, meanwhile, who sit joint top of
the Premier League after an impressive start under Maurizio Sarri.
The Italian, highly rated for his work at Napoli, has implemented his style
in rapid time at Stamford Bridge to lead them to an unbeaten start with
eight games gone.
Much of that success has revolved around Eden Hazard, who told Sky Sports
this week he would be content to stay at Chelsea for the rest of his career,
and is the Premier League's top scorer with seven goals.
The Belgian has also made no secret of his admiration for his new manager,
who is on course to help him deliver the most productive season of his
career.
"I like this type of game. It's completely different than Conte or Mourinho
before," he said. "We have more ball so for me it's not bad."
Team news
Antonio Rudiger is expected to shake off a groin problem to play for Chelsea
in Saturday's Premier League clash with Manchester United.
Midfielder Ross Barkley is likely to be fit after a knock playing for
England, but Ethan Ampadu is out with a knee injury sustained playing for
Wales.
The Blues are set to be at full strength as they seek to extend their
unbeaten run, their only loss in the Community Shield to Manchester City.
Manchester United are set to welcome midfielder Ander Herrera back to their
squad.
Diogo Dalot, Marouane Fellaini, Nemanja Matic, Scott McTominay and Luke Shaw
all picked up problems on international duty, while Mourinho revealed on
Friday that some players had not yet made it back to the club.
Jesse Lingard and Marcos Rojo are expected to remain sidelined.
Opta stats
Chelsea have lost just one of their last 16 home Premier League games
against Manchester United (W10 D5 L1), a 2-3 defeat in October 2012.
Manchester United have lost more Premier League games against Chelsea than
against any other side (18), and the Blues are one of only two sides the Red
Devils have lost more games against than they've won in the Premier League,
along with Brighton.
In all competitions, Man Utd haven't won at Stamford Bridge since Sir Alex
Ferguson retired at the end of the 2012-13 season (P6 W0 D1 L5), losing the
last three trips by an aggregate score of 0-6.
Games between Chelsea and Manchester United in the Premier League have
produced 232 yellow cards - 17 more than any other fixture in the
competition's history.
Chelsea are looking to remain unbeaten in their first nine games to a
Premier League season for the third time, also doing so in their title
winning seasons of 2005-06 and 2014-15.
Manchester United have lost three of their last six Premier League away
games, winning two and drawing one.
Manchester United have lost eight of their last 13 Premier League games in
London (W4 D1) - as many as they'd lost in their previous 39 visits to the
capital (W18 D13 L8).
Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho has lost four of his last five away matches in
all competitions against sides he's formerly managed, including all three at
Stamford Bridge against Chelsea as Man Utd manager.
As well as being the highest scorer in the Premier League this season with
seven goals, Chelsea's Eden Hazard is the first player to record 10 goal
involvements in the competition this season (7 goals, 3 assists).
No player has provided more Premier League assists this season than
Chelsea's Olivier Giroud (4).
Merson's prediction
Over the years I've always said Manchester United turn up for these big
games and seem to be able to grind it out, but at the moment they let in far
too many goals. Their result against Newcastle covered over all the cracks.
I've got to go with Chelsea, I think they will be too strong for United.
If United do lose, the pressure will almost certainly crank up again on Jose
Mourinho. At the start of the season, we were talking about them being in
the title race but now they are fighting for the top four. They are seven
points off the top of the table at the moment and with a defeat on Saturday
the gap could increase to 10, that's good night in terms of the title race.
PAUL PREDICTS: 3-1 ()