Sky Sports' Paul Merson gives his thoughts on Manchester United's wretched away form, Chelsea's latest setback against Nottingham Forest, Declan Rice outshining Moises Caicedo - and Gareth Southgate's eyebrow-raising England selections.
Manchester United go away to draw games. They try not to lose a match before they try to win it.
I don't understand. If teams are scoring goals then you've got to have a go.
I think the manager's got to be braver. He's got the players to be braver. It's too negative - counter-attacking football. I do worry for Man Utd.
The Sir Alex Ferguson days are long gone. They're as far away from winning the league as you'll ever see. I know everyone's a long way off Manchester City but they're a million miles off.
You forget they're one of the biggest teams in the world. Man Utd can't even stump up £7m for Marc Cucurella. They're taking a player [Sergio Reguilon] that can't even play for Tottenham.
They've got the Jadon Sancho thing now as well. Just keep it in-house.
Rasmus Hojlund looked good - a right handful. But that was for 20 minutes. I saw Mykhailo Mudryk for 20 minutes at Liverpool in January and I haven't seen him since.
I feel for Kai Havertz. He's playing in a position where it's not easy. He hasn't played very well.
Mikel Arteta will stick with him. He's low on confidence but Arsenal have won three and drawn one. You've paid that money and put yourself out there to go and get him.
The cream rises to the top. I'm a big fan but I did say when he got signed, he has got that look of Mesut Ozil about him.
That's the problem. If it isn't going well, he doesn't look too interested. That's not the case - it just comes across like that.
With Declan Rice, when you weigh him and Moises Caicedo up, it’s so
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