remier in celebration for the big match Chelsea-Manchester City, a sort of revenge of the Champions League final.
The new bench guru Tuchel challenges the sacred monster Guardiola.
There is much more than the three points up for grabs tomorrow at lunchtime at Stanford Bridge between the European champions Chelsea and the England champions of the City.
Old and new rivalries, two ultra-luxury organic products.
The Blues, who will then face Juve, have included Lukaku in a super team and the team is even stronger. The difficulty of the second lines that only passed the League Cup on penalties matters little. Guardiola opposes his harmonic, elaborate game that is less than a traditional tip and benefits from the inclusion of Grealish, which cost as much as Lukaku. The other two leaders can take advantage of a possible draw. Salah's Liverpool have a routine engagement with Brentford while United's obstacle with Aston Villa who beat Everton is more substantial. Ronaldo's team lost in the Champions League and left the League Cup with West Ham. Cr7 scores in bursts, but the team struggles. Always disappointing Tottenham (0-3 with Chelsea) who now meet aanother team in crisis, Arsenal, in a London derby that will leave its mark on the losers. Surprising Brighton has the means to stay at high altitude playing at Crystal Palace.
The picture of the sixth day (RESULTS AND RANKING)
Chelsea-Manchester City 1.30 pm
Manchester United-Aston Villa
Everton-Norwich at 16
Leeds-West Ham
Leicester-Burnley
Watford-Newcastle
Brentford-Liverpool 18.30
Southampton-Wolves on Sunday at 3pm
Arsenal-Tottenham 17.30
Crystal Palace-Brighton at 9pm