Prior to the match on Saturday, Graham Potter, the manager of Chelsea, issued a warning to his team regarding four Manchester United players.
The Red Devils, who are only one point behind fourth-place Chelsea, will play at Stamford Bridge.
After winning their first four league games under Potter, the Blues were held to a scoreless draw on Wednesday night at Brentford.
On the first day of the season, Potter oversaw a 2-1 victory over United while still in charge of Brighton.
Despite a rocky campaign debut, United has largely impressed.
“I have huge respect for Erik ten Hag and his quality as a coach.”
“It wasn’t a great start for them [Manchester United] but they’ve battled back, got the points on the board and are playing well.” It will be a tough game tomorrow.
They’ve changed how they build up; they can be a bit more direct, but at the same time, they have the same quality.
“They have the threats of Rashford, Antony, Sancho, and Fernandes, who play a key role for them.”
“They’ve adapted more to each other now and learned more about each other, which is a normal process. “I’m pretty sure they will get better and better as time goes on,” Potter said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
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