Garnacho and Walker face each other again
An exciting match awaits if Burnley's Kyle Walker faces Alejandro Garnacho on Chelsea's left wing at Turf Moor.
The Argentine has gradually stabilized at Stamford Bridge after moving from Manchester United in the summer of 2025. Garnacho left a clear impression against Wolves before the international break.
Garnacho's assist for Pedro Neto is extremely impressive. Meanwhile, the assist for Malo Gusto showed his skill when he moved to the right foot before crossing the ball into the far post.
Garnacho's celebration with Neto, recreating the moment of hugging teammates like with Kobbie Mainoo and Rasmund Hojlund at Old Trafford, reminds that everything in football can change very quickly.
Garnacho last faced Walker when he scored for Man United in the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
It's time for Isak to shine for Liverpool
Controversy surrounding Virgil van Dijk's unrecognized goal against Man City could not hide Liverpool's weakness, when they suffered their seventh defeat in the last 10 matches.
Arne Slot's side need a sustained recovery if they are to compete for the title and improve their form significantly. The opportunity is wide open as 7 of their next 10 matches in the Premier League will be against teams currently in the bottom half of the rankings.
The biggest risk comes from Nottingham Forest, the only team to beat last season's champions at home. However, it was not only Liverpool's long balls and counter-attacks that attracted attention, it was time for Alexander Isak to show himself in red.
Although Isak may not be in his best form, Slot still needs the 26-year-old to demonstrate his ability to help Liverpool improve their form.
Arsenal and Tottenham injury situation
The first North London derby of the season promises to be exciting as Tottenham visit the Emirates. Tottenham have the best away record in the Premier League, while Arsenal have only lost points once at home since the start of the season.

However, Mikel Arteta faces major challenges in defence when Gabriel Magalhaes suffered a thigh injury during his international duty. In addition, Arteta is also concerned about the fitness of some key strikers, including Viktor Gyokeres.
Tottenham's Thomas Frank, meanwhile, is struggling, with the team likely to be short of 10 players due to worsening health problems. Both teams are clearly aware of the impact of the tight schedule, having to play 2 matches a week, including the Champions League.
With the next international break taking place in March next year, matches will continue to take place continuously for the next few weeks. Arsenal hope captain Martin Odegaard can play, an important factor in helping them improve their chances of escaping the chasing group.
Amad plays a key role in Man United's revival
Amad Diallo is the key to Man United's 5-match unbeaten streak, from the impressive equalizer against Nottingham Forest, to the perfect cross that helped Bryan Mbeumo score against Tottenham. However, the optimal playing position of the Ivorian player has not been clearly defined.

In the match against Spurs, Amad moved from right-back to the right-back No. 10, still playing enthusiastically but that forced Mbeumo to move to the left wing. Benjamin Sesko's knee injury means Ruben Amorim could continue to use the same formation against Everton, with Matheus Cunha taking over as a centre-forward.
Regardless of the changes in the squad, Amorim will need to make the most of Amad and Mbeumo's abilities before the two players leave for the African Cup next month.