{"id":294159,"date":"2023-09-27T11:35:06","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T11:35:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/?p=294159"},"modified":"2023-09-27T11:35:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T11:35:06","slug":"premier-league-qa-all-the-latest-from-man-utd-chelsea-and-spurs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/soccer\/premier-league-qa-all-the-latest-from-man-utd-chelsea-and-spurs\/","title":{"rendered":"Premier League Q&A: All the latest from Man Utd, Chelsea and Spurs"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Mail Sport’s Ian Ladyman, Craig Hope, Adrian Kajumba, and Matt Barlow answer all the big questions regarding Manchester United, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Tottenham.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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IAN LADYMAN<\/i>: Amrabat played at left back last night as emergency cover in a position in which United have had injury problems. <\/p>\n
His impact will only really be assessed when he plays in his usual role in the centre of midfield. If he succeeds there then he will become pivotal as United\u2019s need in front of the back four is great. <\/p>\n
He\u2019s a good player who impressed at the World Cup in that wonderful gutsy Moroccan team. Has he got the legs and the physicality for the Premier League? <\/p>\n
That will be the key issue. But he\u2019s made a good start at least.<\/p>\n
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IAN LADYMAN: <\/i>Well any win is a good win when the bar has been set so low as it has been by United this season. Also any win that helps to stop a crisis is building is valuable. <\/p>\n
Last season it was a home win against Liverpool in the Premier League. This time it was a League Cup win against Palace. Different opposition but the same purpose served. <\/p>\n
I think the devil of last night is in the detail for Erik ten Hag. A good debut for Amrabat, Varane and Mount back from injury, a goal for Garnacho and one for Martial. <\/p>\n
These are the things that will have pleased the United manager in a broader sense. It did feel like a step forward for United, if a small one.<\/p>\n
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In just under five minutes, Ian Ladyman will be talking Red Devils for the next hour. <\/p>\n
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Erik ten Hag has challenged Alejandro Garnacho to keep \u2018learning\u2019 and get even better, describing his early season form as \u2018not good enough\u2019.<\/p>\n
Young winger Garnacho, 19, started the opening two league games against Wolves and Tottenham but was handed just 12 minutes of action since coming off in north London, ahead of Wednesday\u2019s Carabao Cup clash with Palace.<\/p>\n
While United\u2019s travelling fans chanted Garnacho\u2019s name in the hope he would come on in the win at Burnley, Ten Hag ignored the calls and left him benched.<\/p>\n
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Mason Mount puffed out his cheeks, took a two-step run-up before dropping a dime of a corner right onto the head of an onrushing Casemiro.<\/p>\n
As team-mates swarmed towards the Brazilian – his fourth goal this season making it 2-0 and taking the game away from a poor Palace side – Mount threw both arms up, took one look to the sky before turning to the fans to let rip with a fist pump.<\/p>\n
With the No 7 on his back it was hard not to draw comparisons to his predecessors in that jersey. The delivery was Beckham-esque in its whip and accuracy and while it would be unfair on Mount to draw any further comparisons in a shirt worn by club legends like George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and Cristiano Ronaldo, this was to be his breakout moment at Manchester United.<\/p>\n
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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane\u00a0has claimed he would have felt ‘ashamed’ had his performances in training been criticised publicly, as he urged\u00a0Jadon Sancho\u00a0to apologise to manager Erik ten Hag.<\/p>\n
Sancho is currently being kept away from the first team as he continues his stand-off with Ten Hag amid his refusal to apologise for his public comments against his manager.<\/p>\n
The \u00a373million winger was exiled from United training after claiming on social media that he had been a 'scapegoat' and effectively calling Ten Hag a liar following defeat at Arsenal.<\/p>\n
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Manchester United produced their best performance of the season so far as they kick-started their Carabao Cup title defence with a convincing 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.<\/p>\n
Erik ten Hag’s side made it back-to-back wins for the first time this season as a much-changed United side dominated proceedings at Old Trafford.<\/p>\n
Here, Mail Sport’s Nathan Salt gives his player ratings from United’s Carabao Cup third-round victory.<\/p>\n
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Hello and welcome to Mail Sport’s Premier League Q&A, where our experts will be fielding questions on Manchester United, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Tottenham over the next few hours. <\/p>\n
First up at 12pm will be Mail Sport’s chief football writing and host of ‘It’s All Kicking Off’, Ian Ladyman – he’ll be talking all things Man United. <\/p>\n
If you want to ask a question to any of our writers, you can do so by either commenting below, or via our social media channels by clicking here. <\/p>\n