Enzo Maresca and Ruben Amorim are two second-year coaches with very different stakes on their Saturday match-up as the Premier League returns to Old Trafford.
Both teams, of course, are seeking three points for their Premier League table hopes, but the similarities stop there.
In Maresca’s case, he wants Chelsea to rebound from a midweek Champions League loss to Bayern Munich and get back in the PL win column following a 2-2 draw at Brentford in Week 4.
For Amorim, well, he needs results in a big way if he wants to stay in the Manchester United job. The Red Devils are in a historically-bad start to their season, and their last three games were an upset cup loss to League Two side Grimsby Town, a super-slim late home win over Burnley in the Premier League, and a blowout derby loss at Man