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The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'at the wheel' status is more complicated than Alan Partridge's Soccer-meter for the 1994 World Cup but it's fair to say it's firmly on 'not at the wheel' currently. Defeat to Arsenal was followed by a loss to Istanbul Basaksehir and the Mauricio Pochettino talk grows louder.
Even with victories over PSG and RB Leipzig, nobody seems happy at Old Trafford. The team continues to underperform and are clearly suffering from a lack of direction. They are 15th in the Premier League; Infogol's model, based on performance, has them 19th.
The defending for the two goals in Turkey was nothing short of atrocious. The first replicated an under-8s game where everyone is interested in going for the ball and that left Demba Ba free to breakaway through the entire half and score - we see those goals in the 95th minute, not the 13th.
It must be acknowledged that Everton have issues of their own with injuries to key first team players making a significant impact. This may well be a bet worth holding out on until the team news but Carlo Ancelotti seems confident that James Rodriguez will be available while Lucas Digne returns from suspension.
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Chelsea are enjoying a run of five clean sheets in all competitions and there's a good chance that could continue against a Sheffield United side who have struggled to provide a real threat in front of goal. The three goals scored is the joint-lowest in the Premier League.
They have looked to address that by bringing in Rhian Brewster and the forward provides good value at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, although not in the way that many have expected - the 11/2 available on a card is a tad too generous based on his recent record.
Chris Wilder was keen to add Brewster to his ranks given the youngster's fine record in front of goal. He netted eleven times in 20 appearances for Swansea last season, and while he may bring goals at Bramall Lane, Wilder will have to expect some cards to come along the way.
In just half a season in south Wales, Brewster was shown a huge seven yellow cards. He was also carded in Liverpool's Carabao Cup clash with Arsenal in the first-half of the campaign. A week later, he was booked in the Reds' UEFA Youth League defeat to Genk.
It was evident that he was getting frustrated in last week's defeat to Manchester City, particularly in the latter stages of the contest. He had two fouls in that game, taking his total to three - he made one against his former club the previous week before being taken off just before the hour.
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Odds correct at 1550 GMT (05/11/20)
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