We're already into the third matchweek of the new Premier League season and narratives are starting to take shape.

For the likes of Manchester United and West Ham, this weekend could either prompt a charge up the table or maybe even a change in the dugout, particularly with the ensuing international break.

Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are sitting top of the pile and would dearly like to remain there for another couple of weeks. The Gunners face Liverpool in the most high-profile game of the weekend, one day after Spurs host Bournemouth in north London.

Mikel Arteta, Thomas Frank and their Premier League managerial colleagues will be speaking to the press today with some likely dreading it more than others.

Ruben Amorim's first words since United's FA Cup exit at the hands of

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