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World Cup hangover lingers for start of Premier League

LONDON, Aug 10: There is little time for the Premier League’s stars to shake off a World Cup hangover as less than a month on from Russia’s summer showpiece, the chase to catch champions Manchester City begins in earnest Friday.
Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates scoring their first goal with team mates Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
By Agencies

LONDON, Aug 10: There is little time for the Premier League’s stars to shake off a World Cup hangover as less than a month on from Russia’s summer showpiece, the chase to catch champions Manchester City begins in earnest Friday.


On top of the quick turnaround from the World Cup, a shortened transfer window that closed 24 hours before the season kicks off has left many sides scrambling to strengthen their squads, none more so than Manchester United.


The Red Devils raise the curtain on the campaign at home to Leicester Friday night hoping to put a troubled preseason dominated by manager Jose Mourinho’s outbursts behind them.


Mourinho has rounded on the club’s hierarchy for failing to sufficiently strengthen in his opinion despite the signings of Brazilian international midfielder Fred and Portuguese full-back Diogo Dalot.


As United dither, Liverpool have emerged as second favorites for the title behind City after splashing over 170 million pounds ($220 million) on goalkeeper Alisson and midfielders Fabinho, Naby Keita and Xherdan Shaqiri.


“The other clubs who compete with us are really strong and already have fantastic teams. Or they are investing massively like Liverpool, who are buying everything and everybody,” Mourinho warned.


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“If we don’t make our team better it will be a difficult season for us.”


United are further hamstrung with a host of key players including Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford involved in the later stages of the World Cup limiting their preseason preparations.


By contrast, Liverpool are well-placed to hit the ground running ahead of Sunday’s kickoff at home to West Ham as Virgil van Dijk, Keita and Fabinho missed out on the World Cup, while Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane bowed out at the group stage with Egypt and Senegal.


Jurgen Klopp’s men demonstrated their ability to beat Manchester City on the big occasion last season, winning three of the four meetings between the sides, including a 5-1 aggregate win in the Champions League quarterfinals.


However, they finished 25 points back in the league as Pep Guardiola’s men romped to the title with a record 100 points.


“The players from last year are responsible for the excitement, and then we brought in a few new players as an icing on the cake,” Klopp said on the club’s promising preseason tour in the U.S.


“It’s not just that we have to be more consistent, we have to create circumstances where we can be more consistent,” he added.


“Nobody is consistent with 11 players. What we are working on is the depth of the squad because you need it.”


City haven’t dipped into the deep pockets of their Abu Dhabi owners as significantly as Guardiola’s first two summers in charge, but have still strengthened with club record signing Riyad Mahrez.


No side since United nine years ago have retained the title with Chelsea twice and Leicester failing to even make the top four in past three seasons.


Despite missing a host of World Cup stars, City looked in ominous form as they dismissed Chelsea 2-0 to lift the Community Shield at the weekend but face a tough start as Arsenal begin the post-Arsene Wenger era at the Emirates Sunday.


Unai Emery has enjoyed the luxury of having most of his squad available for preseason with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Mesut Ozil and Alexandre Lacazette forming a fearsome front four.


Chelsea also have a new boss at the helm but are already playing catch-up with Maurizio Sarri only appointed a month before the start of the campaign.


However, the Blues swung into action late Wednesday when they sold goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid in a deal which paved the way for Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to move to Stamford Bridge on a seven-year deal worth an estimated 71 million pounds.


Kepa becomes the most expensive ’keeper of all time.


In contrast to the change across London, Tottenham Hotspur have not added a single signing ahead of their first season in a new 62,000 capacity stadium.


Yet, based on the World Cup performances of Golden Boot winner Harry Kane, Hugo Lloris and Christian Eriksen among others, there is still plenty for Mauricio Pochettino to look forward to.

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