5 things to watch out for in the opening weekend of the 2021-22 Premier League season

The Premier League is back!
The Premier League is back!

#3 Baptism by fire awaits Vieira as he mee old rivals Chelsea

Can Vieira succeed as manager in the Premier League?
Can Vieira succeed as manager in the Premier League?

Patrick Vieira is all too familiar with Chelsea. Having spent nine memorable years as an Arsenal midfielder, the Frenchman has had many tussles with the Blues in the Premier League. But this time, there is a twist.

Viera is now back in London as a manager, inheriting the role further south of the river at Crystal Palace. Although the Eagles have solidified their top-flight status since promotion in 2013, the upcoming Premier League campaign is a huge leap of faith for them.

The cloak of safety wrapped around in the rigid approach of the last eight years has been stripped off. Palace are now rebranding with an eye on playing attractive football and ushering in new blood.

Several old-timers have left alongside Hodgson, with all their new signings having the potential to grow further. A clear signal of their change in strategy for the Premier League.

However, Palace know better than anyone that instant success is easier said than done. The catastrophic events that followed after the appointment of Frank de Boer in 2017 must be fresh in the memory of the Selhurst Park faithful. They are hoping that Vieira will not tread down a similar path in their quest to rebrand the playing style.

The former Arsenal great also has a point to prove, especially after getting the boot in his previous job with Nice in Ligue 1. It may not get any tougher than Chelsea on the opening weekend for him at Palace. Make no mistake, this is still a Premier League derby.

Thomas Tuchel and company are fresh off a UEFA Super Cup triumph over Villarreal and remain at the summit of European glory. Chelsea are now desperate to hunt down the Premier League title and will stop at nothing under the charismatic Tuchel.

Vieira will be hoping his initiation to the Premier League as manager isn't as challenging as it looks at the moment. But let's face it, the Eagles will have to work their socks off to come away with something on Saturday.


#2 Box-office Premier League derby at the 'Theatre of dreams'

United-Leeds could create raucous atmosphere at Old Trafford
United-Leeds could create raucous atmosphere at Old Trafford

The Pennines derby between Manchester United and Leeds United is considered one of the most intense rivalries in English football. Due to Leeds' 16-year exile from the Premier League, it had been a long time coming when the two sides met in the league at Old Trafford back in December.

Unfortunately, the vociferous fan groups from both clubs were unable to be present at the stadium owing to the restrictions in place. The Red Devils reigned supreme with a rollicking start though. After going 3-0 up inside the first 30 minutes, they added another before Leeds pulled one back just ahead of half-time.

Three more goals followed in the second half, with the derby finishing 6-2 in favor of Manchester United. It would have been a monumental occasion had the fans been involved at Old Trafford, but it wasn't meant to be.

That is expected to change this Saturday in the Premier League, when Leeds take their 40-mile trip to Manchester. Fans are back in the stadium and could play a pivotal role in how the events unfold during the box-office Premier League opener at Old Trafford.

Marcelo Bielsa-led Leeds may no longer have that surprise element, but the Whites are still expected to outrun all of their opponents in the Premier League.

The Argentine head coach refused to travel home during the off-season due to potential travel restrictions that could come into play. As such, Bielsa has had plenty of time to relay the training surface at Thorp Arch and pin down his plans for the new Premier League season.

Meanwhile, Manchester United have taken the summer transfer window by storm. The Red Devils finally completed a deal for long-term target Jadon Sancho, whereas Raphael Varane has also been added to bolster their defense. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is reportedly keen to bring in one more reinforcement, preferably at right-back, before the end of this month.

It feels as if winning the Premier League is a priority for United this season. Although they are a little light in central midfield and centre-forward, the Red Devils are hopeful that collective quality in other key areas will tide over.

No Manchester United manager has lasted three full seasons at Old Trafford since replacing Sir Alex Ferguson. If Solskjaer completes the 2021-22 campaign as Manchester United manager, he will put an end to that worrying pattern.

And should the Red Devils marry their hunger with a win over arch-rivals Leeds on Saturday, the distance to the Premier League title could look a little less long.


#1 Kane saga boils in the background as Spurs meet City

Kane finds himself in the middle of a gripping transfer saga
Kane finds himself in the middle of a gripping transfer saga

When Harry Kane revealed in May that he wanted to seek a fresh challenge away from Tottenham, there was enough in it for the north Londoners to feel worried. Their captain and talisman is at the peak of his career and is understandably ambitious to add silverware to his empty trophy cabinet.

It is no secret that Kane prefers to join Premier League champions Manchester City - the team Spurs are set to face in their opening game on Sunday. However, Daniel Levy has opted to play hardball with the situation, like he always does when it comes to selling his best players.

Kane still has three years left on his contract at Spurs, and Levy has demanded a fee in the region of £150m in exchange for letting him leave. In the wake of the gripping transfer saga, Kane also reported late to pre-season training and was accused of trying to force a move to the Etihad.

The 28-year-old has since confirmed through a statement that it was not in his intention to do so, but the bottom line is clear: he would rather leave.

As things stand, there has yet to be clarity on where his future lies. Newly-appointed Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo has maintained Kane is available for selection against City on Sunday.

There are also reports suggesting that the Premier League champions are ready to break the british transfer record for the second time in the same window. It is believed Manchester City are willing to fork out £127m for Kane, if Spurs are open to talks for the deal.

Due to the developments surrounding the saga, Kane could become a divisive figure on Sunday as Spurs host City in their own backyard.

With every passing day, the saga runs the risk of boiling over and becoming too messy to handle. It may even spill over on Sunday.

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