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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Just as Slot benefits from Klopp's good work, Amorim has to fix what came before him. A win over Bodo/Glimt is a good start, but he needs Utd fans to understand it's not going to happen overnight, too.

    Kevin, Dover

  2. Wiegman incoming...published at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time

    England v USA (Sat, 17:20 GMT)

    England

    The last time the United States played at Wembley they lost 2-1 to Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses. The rematch at the famous ground will take place on Saturday with US head coach Emma Hayes returning to the stadium where she won five FA Cups with Chelsea.

    Wiegman is talking to the media and we will be bringing you all of the updates from that one.

  3. 'Two of them went to school this morning'published at 10:43 Greenwich Mean Time

    Right, as promised we have the top lines from three news conferences to bring you soon.

    Leicester's Ben Dawson and Lionesses head coach Sarina Wiegman, plus Tottenham's Ange Postecoglou.

    The Australian has been talking about his side's injury worries and the fact they have had to dip down into their academy side for reinforcements.

    "We had two schoolboys on the bench [against Roma]. Two of them actually went to school this morning,” said the Spurs manager.

    More to follow.

    Ange PostecoglouImage source, Getty Images
  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:33 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Hi Chelsea fan here. All this talk of the title already Liverpool’s is absolute nonsense. Whilst their start to the season is to be applauded I feel they’ve had more than their fair share of good fortune. Arsenal look to have come out of their bad run of results and will now apply pressure for sure. I can’t account for what’s going on at Man City but they won’t be far away come May. Chelsea are a young side, playing some nice football under Maresca but for me lacking the nous needed to beat the aforementioned. It’s never over 'til the fat lady sings, as they say.

    Rich, Oxford

  5. How much has Sterling played since joining Arsenal?published at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Raheem Sterling joined Arsenal from Chelsea on loan on the final day of the summer's transfer window.

    When he signed, Arsenal said "the best is yet to come" from the forward. So, has the best been seen?

    The 29-year-old has since played nine times for Arsenal, having made his debut in a 1-0 win at Tottenham.

    He scored his first goal in a 5-1 EFL Cup win over Bolton, but hasn't registered a goal since. He has provided two assists; one in the Premier League.

    He's played a total of 340 minutes across the nine matches - an average of 38 minutes per match.

    So, maybe the best hasn't come just yet, but if Mikel Arteta is promising more minutes, will we see him make an impact?

    Raheem Sterling scores against BoltonImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time

    And where are Manchester City heading in search of a first win in seven games? Well, Anfield of course.

    Plenty more to come on Sunday's huge game, as second-placed City prepare to take on Premier League leaders Liverpool with something of a point to prove.

    City trail Arne Slot's side by eight points, having lost their last three Premier League games.

  7. 'Everybody has a bump' - Arteta on Man City's strugglespublished at 10:19 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta hugs Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images

    Mikel Arteta on Manchester City's "bump" - the defending Premier League champions have gone six games without a win in all competitions: "What I have made of it is what they have done for nine years - that's what people have to talk about - how difficult it is for them to do what they've done for nine years consistently.

    "A bump, everybody has a bump. For them it is very strange because for nine years they have never had it. It tells you the level and the environment that we are in, everything has to be almost perfect - performance and ability has to be perfect and things have to go your way. It is so hard to win."

  8. Postpublished at 10:15 Greenwich Mean Time

    We expect to hear from Leicester caretaker boss Ben Dawson shortly, as well as Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou.

    But first, a bonus line from Mikel Arteta's news conference. The Arsenal boss has been talking about Manchester City's recent struggles...

  9. Van Nistelrooy to Leicester - backgroundpublished at 10:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ruud van Nistelrooy at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    That news linking Ruud van Nistelrooy with the vacant manager's job at Leicester broke on Wednesday.

    The 48-year-old Dutchman is being lined up to replace Steve Cooper, who was sacked after just 157 days in charge following Saturday's 2-1 Premier League defeat by Chelsea.

    Van Nistelrooy's appointment comes two weeks after he left his role as interim head coach at Manchester United, following Erik ten Hag's dismissal.

    He oversaw three wins and one draw during his stint in charge at United, but departed after being told he would not be given a role in new manager Ruben Amorim's backroom staff.

    Two of Van Nistelrooy's victories were against Leicester - a 5-2 win in the Carabao Cup last 16 and a 3-0 triumph in the Premier League earlier this month.

  10. Dawson incoming...published at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brentford v Leicester (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Leicester caretaker boss Ben Dawson is due to take charge when the Foxes go to Brentford on Saturday, ahead of Ruud Van Nistelrooy's expected arrival.

    Dawson, who joined from Newcastle in the summer to work under the now sacked Steve Cooper, will speak to the media this morning.

    Van Nistelrooy's appointment is yet to be confirmed but the former Manchester United striker is edging closer to becoming Leicester's fourth manager in the last 19 months.

    The Foxes axed Cooper on Sunday, following a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, with the club 16th in the Premier League and a point above the relegation zone.

    A picture of Leicester's press room at their Seagrave training groundImage source, BBC Sport
  11. 'Selhurst Park is always a difficult place to go to'published at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time

    Crystal Palace v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle manager Eddie Howe on Saturday's opponents Crystal Palace, who are 19th in the Premier League table: "I don't think it [their table position] is a reflection of the strength that they have and how they play. Certainly Selhurst Park is always a difficult place to go to.

    "I look back to their win against Tottenham, I thought they played really well and I think their recent results have seen an upturn in performances and results. I think they have been more competitive in the last few games."

  12. 'It is time for me to get Sterling more minutes'published at 09:58 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Raheem SterlingImage source, Getty Images

    A final word from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on how Raheem Sterling reacted to not being brought on against Sporting: "He had a smile on his face, fortunately for me. These things happen in football and unfortunately it happened to him, but he reacted in the best possible way, which is understanding. He has been in the game a long time and he knows it is something I cannot control."

    On how he feels the Sterling move has gone so far: "I would like to see him more and this is down to me. He is trying his best. His application and his commitment around the team has been exceptional and now it is time for me to get him more minutes. That's the intention [to get him more minutes] and that's why I put him in against Forest and I wanted to put him in against Sporting and now getting him in that rhythm because he can really impact the team."

  13. 'Guimaraes and Willock have a chance to play'published at 09:56 Greenwich Mean Time

    Crystal Palace v Newcastle (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe started with some team news: "[Bruno Guimaraes and Joe Willock] have a chance to play. Not serious injuries, so we will make a decision today."

    And on selection dilemmas now the squad is stronger: "I think it is a position we weren't in at all last season, maybe at the start of the season we were but that soon ebbed away with the huge amount of injuries we had. Certainly you want that squad depth, especially in this month."

  14. Postpublished at 09:54 Greenwich Mean Time

    Let's bring in Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, who has been speaking with the media before Saturday's game at Crystal Palace...

  15. 'Odegaard has been missed'published at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Martin Odegaard and Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on captain Martin Odegaard's return to fitness: "With the way he prepares himself and how much work he put in with the physios and medical department to get in the best possible condition to face the period and importance of the season that we are in and to hit the ground running - he has been exceptional since the Chelsea game and he has been very consistent the last three games.

    "Good players that are so consistent and so reliable that can take the game to a different level and make the players better around them, that's a huge quality of Martin's and he has been missed."

  16. 'Winning lifts the energy and confidence up'published at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal players celebrate with goalscorer GabrielImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on how confident the team are right now, following back-to-back wins against Sporting and Nottingham Forest: "Winning lifts the energy and the confidence up. They were two big wins for us and now it's about consistency and getting that momentum and taking it even further against a really good opponent tomorrow.

    "It doesn't matter what you did yesterday, it's about the next day and the next performance and how you are able to sustain high levels of performance because of how competitive every opponent is and that is what we will try and do tomorrow."

  17. 'Less travelling is always better'published at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on 12 of his side's next 13 games being in London and whether it is an advantage: "Less travelling is always better. It is crazy that we have that many games so close to us and I think it helps because the amount of games we have to play in that period is very high as well."

  18. Liverpool v Man City 'a beautiful match to watch'published at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta might have expected to face questions on his side's match at West Ham, but the Spaniard did not shy away when asked if he would be watching title rivals Liverpool and Manchester City play at Anfield on Sunday: "Yes, 100%. It's a big match, a beautiful match to watch. Two of the best teams in Europe facing each other and they are competition for us, so it's a big one."

    On if he has a preference on who he wants to win: "Yes, Arsenal tomorrow."

    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images
  19. Arsenal will 'wait and see' on Gabriel fitnesspublished at 09:32 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on team news: "A few of them weren't able to train yesterday but hopefully they will be able to today."

    On Gabriel's fitness: "We will wait and see."

    GabrielImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 09:31 Greenwich Mean Time

    Right, time for some Arsenal team news...