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Chelsea and Manchester United find themselves on similar stages of their respective trajectories.
After a summer of upheaval, both are in the nascent stages of a project focused on success as much as it is on long-term sustainability.
They are both helmed by progressive, modern managers whose imprint on the team is visible in the first few months on the job. The two sides are separated by a point on the table, with Chelsea ahead in fourth.
Erik ten Hag is beginning to find his feet at Manchester United and his side enter today’s game at Stamford Bridge fresh off a dominant 2-0 win at Tottenham on Wednesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who refused to come on as a substitute in the midweek win, has been dropped from the squad and won’t be involved in the game today.
Graham Potter has quietly steadied the ship at Chelsea and is yet to lose a game. The visit of Manchester United is the first real test he’ll face in what has been a comfortable start to his time in West London.
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