Man City Start Title Defence with Visit to Tottenham

Premier League defending champions, Manchester City will start their title defence tomorrow as they visit Tottenham Hotspur. A very hostile awaits Pep Guardiola and his men for attempting to woo the Lilly Whites’ jewel, Harry Kane to the Etihad Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur welcome defending champions, Manchester City at the New White Hart Lane Stadium on Sunday hoping to start the new Premier League campaign brightly.
Spurs were very poor last season, failing to qualify for the Champions League and losing to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final. Under new manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, the north Londoners will aim to challenge for a place in the top four this term. They head into Sunday off the back of a morale-boosting 1-0 victory over north London rivals Arsenal in a friendly game.

On the other hand, after a slow start to the 2020/21 season, Manchester City ran away with the Premier League title, finishing 12 points above cross-town rivals Manchester United. However, they suffered heartbreak in the Champions League final, losing to Chelsea in May.
Guardiola’s City come into Sunday’s game off the back of a 1-0 defeat to Leicester City in the FA Community Shield at the Wembley Stadium.

Ryan Sessegnon remains out with a hamstring injury, while new signing Cristian Romero, who was a part of the Argentina squad that won the Copa America in July, hasn’t trained with his new teammates and appears unlikely to feature.
Tanguy Ndombele was not picked for the friendlies against Arsenal and Chelsea, so he remains a doubt for Sunday’s game even though he’s not injured, as confirmed by Nuno. Meanwhile, Kane is in contention for Sunday’s encounter against Manchester City, despite returning late to the club.

Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden sustained injuries in Euro 2020 earlier this summer and are set to miss the start of the new Premier League campaign.
Guardiola’s squad is taking shape nicely ahead of City’s season opener, with Gabriel Jesus, Ederson, Kyle Walker and John Stones all returning to training on Tuesday morning after long summer holidays following their international duties in the Copa America and Euro 2020.
Despite less than a week’s training, Ederson should start in goal.

The most expensive player in the English top-flight, Jack Grealish is set to start on the bench at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Meanwhile, Manchester United will begin their 2021-22 Premier League campaign with a home fixture against Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United this afternoon.

The Red Devils finished second behind Manchester City in last season’s table, while Leeds impressed on their return to the top flight, picking up 59 points from 38 matches to claim ninth.
Man United will be expected to challenge for this season’s Premier League title, with the club again making progress under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last term, claiming second spot, 12 points behind the champions Man City.

Statement signings in the shape of Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane have arrived, and the Red Devils will be looking to put down a marker in the early stages of the campaign. Indeed, the 20-time English champions will not face a genuine top-four rival in the league until they travel to Leicester City in the middle of October.

There are no easy games at this level of football, but Solskjaer will be expecting his side to pick up some serious points in the opening weeks and that will surely have to be the case if they are to genuinely challenge Man City for the title, with the Citizens likely to be the team to beat once again.

The team’s pre-season has been interrupted by late returns from international duty and coronavirus issues, but they managed to play four friendlies and put in a strong performance against Everton last Saturday with a 4-0 win.

Man United finished last season without any silverware, but they made the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, semi-finals of the EFL Cup and final of the Europa League, and Solskjaer will be desperate to take the final step in 2021-22, with the Norwegian certainly being backed in the transfer market this summer.

Leeds, meanwhile, finished ninth in the Premier League last season on their return to the top flight, and it would be fair to say that they provided plenty of entertainment along the way.
The Whites finished just two points behind eighth-place Arsenal and three points behind seventh-place Tottenham Hotspur, who secured a spot in the Europa Conference League; Bielsa’s side were only six points off the Europa League positions, meanwhile, which is so impressive for a promoted team.

The team’s form in the latter stages of the 2020-21 campaign was also excellent, as they lost just one of their last 11 matches and won their final four to rise into the top half, and expectations will be high this term, certainly for the club’s supporters, which will bring new pressure this term.

Leeds have signed both Junior Firpo and Kristoffer Klaesson this summer, while Jack Harrison has made a permanent move to Elland Road from Man City; more new signings are expected before the end of the window, but there has not been too much change over the last couple of months.
In terms of pre-season, the Whites have played six times, recording one win, two draws and three defeats, and they will enter this weekend’s contest off the back of a 2-2 draw with Villarreal; the results have been far from impressive, but not too much can be read into a team’s pre-season.

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