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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

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Liverpool must cope with injuries, Trossard deserves to keep his place and Moyes is once again under pressure

Kicking off at their outgoing manager’s least-favourite time slot, this time handy with Luton to face in midweek, Liverpool top the division at the cost of a considerable injury list. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai are the headline absences, both players likely to miss next week’s Carabao Cup final. A recent flu outbreak was similarly unhelpful to Jürgen Klopp, who comes up against a manager in Thomas Frank who is one of the outsiders to succeed him, even if Xabi Alonso’s coronation seems a fait accompli after Bayer Leverkusen’s feats last week against Bayern Munich. Frank, on significantly lesser resources, has been the charismatic frontman of a similar regime in west London, his team’s foundations built on athleticism and metrics. That this season’s wobbles have come as a surprise reflects the strides Frank, a manager who shares Klopp’s qualities of being both wildly passionate and tenderly holistic, has taken Brentford on. John Brewin

Brentford v Liverpool, Saturday 12.30pm (all times GMT)

Burnley v Arsenal, Saturday 3pm

Fulham v Aston Villa, Saturday 3pm

Newcastle v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm

Nottingham Forest v West Ham, Saturday 3pm

Continue reading…Liverpool must cope with injuries, Trossard deserves to keep his place and Moyes is once again under pressureKicking off at their outgoing manager’s least-favourite time slot, this time handy with Luton to face in midweek, Liverpool top the division at the cost of a considerable injury list. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai are the headline absences, both players likely to miss next week’s Carabao Cup final. A recent flu outbreak was similarly unhelpful to Jürgen Klopp, who comes up against a manager in Thomas Frank who is one of the outsiders to succeed him, even if Xabi Alonso’s coronation seems a fait accompli after Bayer Leverkusen’s feats last week against Bayern Munich. Frank, on significantly lesser resources, has been the charismatic frontman of a similar regime in west London, his team’s foundations built on athleticism and metrics. That this season’s wobbles have come as a surprise reflects the strides Frank, a manager who shares Klopp’s qualities of being both wildly passionate and tenderly holistic, has taken Brentford on. John BrewinBrentford v Liverpool, Saturday 12.30pm (all times GMT)Burnley v Arsenal, Saturday 3pmFulham v Aston Villa, Saturday 3pmNewcastle v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pmNottingham Forest v West Ham, Saturday 3pm Continue reading…