Arsenal have bought quality players and look optimistic about improving their fortunes in the Premier League in the new season. Hannah McKay / Reuters
Arsenal have bought quality players and look optimistic about improving their fortunes in the Premier League in the new season. Hannah McKay / Reuters
Arsenal have bought quality players and look optimistic about improving their fortunes in the Premier League in the new season. Hannah McKay / Reuters
Arsenal have bought quality players and look optimistic about improving their fortunes in the Premier League in the new season. Hannah McKay / Reuters

All is calm at Arsenal as they face Leicester before Chelsea storm into action against Burnley


Paul Radley
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Arsenal v Leicester City, Friday, 10.45pm

Was this the summer Arsene Wenger finally changed his spots? He shelled out a fortune on a sought-after striker that people had actually heard of, in Alexandre Lacazette.

He bought a defender, Sead Kolasinac, who is more Desperate Dan than Fancy Dan.

And there has not even been a protest about him still being in charge for months. Heady days.

Kelechi Iheanacho, newly arrived at Leicester from Manchester City, will hope to puncture the cautious optimism at the Emirates.

Also read: Arsenal begin new season at crossroads under Wenger

Watford v Liverpool, Saturday, 3.30pm

Watford might have ended up with their ideal manager – by chance. The Pozzos, the club’s owners, initially had former Bayer Leverkusen coach Roger Schmidt fitted out for the role, before being spooked by his all-out attack gameplan.

Marco Silva arrived instead having left Hull City. He looks a neat fit, and he landed some decent firepower this week when striker Andre Gray arrived from Burnley. Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool provide a tough first assignment.

Also read:

Jon Turner: Salah adds more potency to Liverpool attack

Richard Jolly: Klopp and Liverpool aim for consistency

Antonio Conte, left, could well walk away in disillusionment by Christmas or win the league title two seasons in a row. Andrew Couldridge / Reuters
Antonio Conte, left, could well walk away in disillusionment by Christmas or win the league title two seasons in a row. Andrew Couldridge / Reuters

Chelsea v Burnley, Saturday, 6pm

Antonio Conte, out by Christmas? If he keeps letting his goalkeeper take penalties, then probably.

Recent history shows that winning the league is not a guarantee of long-term employment for the manager of Chelsea. In fact, being the manager of Chelsea at all is not really a guarantee of long-term employment.

If he does not get the players that he wants, maybe the Italian manager will walk, anyway.

Or maybe they will just blitz the league again.

Chelsea's opening-day strike in 2013/14

Also read:

Ian Hawkey: Five men from Barca's class of 99 rival Premier League managers

Crystal Palace v Huddersfield Town, Saturday, 6pm

This time last year, David Wagner explained Huddersfield’s pressing game, their “Terrier identity” as he describes it, thus: “We are not the biggest dog, we are small, but we are aggressive, we are not afraid, we like to compete with the big dogs.”

And that was before a season in League One. Now, after promotion to the Premier League, his yapping pups are up against the Great Danes of the Premier League.

They can measure themselves on the opening weekend against the Medium Danes of Palace, with their new Dutch manager Frank de Boer.

Wayne Rooney has a new challenge in his career. Peter Byrne / Press Association
Wayne Rooney has a new challenge in his career. Peter Byrne / Press Association

Everton v Stoke City, Saturday, 6pm

Fifteen years after he last debuted for Everton, Wayne Rooney is giving it another go.

Back then, a much-hyped teenager took on the world with youthful brio, infusing everyone who watched with the feeling they were seeing greatness in the making.

Now, with a glorious future long behind him, it feels more a case of Ronald Koeman trying to eke what he can from the world’s oldest 31 year old, starting against Stoke.

Southampton v Swansea City, Saturday, 6pm

While these two estimable clubs go about their business on the field, perhaps Virgil van Dijk and Gylfi Sigurdsson can get together in the stands to quarrel over who has been the most hard done to.

Southampton centre-back Van Dijk wants to join a “top club” – so long as one of them is still interested, he says.

Sigurdsson, meanwhile, has been hoping to smooth the path from Swansea to Everton.

The match might provide a pointer as to whose loss will be felt more greatly.

Also from Richard Jolly:

West Bromwich Albion v Bournemouth, Saturday, 6pm

With this being the 25th year of the Premier League, there has been plenty of reflection on the past just lately.

West Brom and Bournemouth have got into the spirit of it all by staging their own reunions.

Gary Megson is back in the home dug-out, as assistant to Tony Pulis. He started managing West Brom 17 years ago, at the same time as a young buck called Jermain Defoe was tearing up trees at Bournemouth – just as he will be hoping to do again now.

Pep Guardiola faces the challenge of winning silverware for Manchester City. Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images
Pep Guardiola faces the challenge of winning silverware for Manchester City. Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images

Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City, Saturday, 8.30pm

Brighton plumbed the depths before returning to English football’s top flight.

They know how hard life can be, so, as such, they probably did not want a nice, easy, one-off-the-mark on their Premier League debut anyway.

Chris Hughton’s side will be straight in at the deep end, welcoming the superstars of City, newly reconfigured under the guidance of the ultimate Galacticoach, Pep Guardiola.

City's opening-day strike in 2015/16

Also read: With youth, power and pace, Man City now shaped in Guardiola's image

Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur, Sunday, 4.30pm

The last time this fixture happened, Newcastle gave Spurs a hiding. Then the winners sloped down to the second tier, while the losers headed off to play in the Uefa Champions League at Wembley.

Weird how life works out. Mauricio Pochettino, the Spurs manager, carried that loss with him ill-temperedly through last summer. Maybe it partly fuelled his team’s sparkling campaign.

Bettering their exploits of last term will be tough having relocated to Wembley for the full season.

Manchester United v West Ham United, Sunday, 7pm

Jose Mourinho clearly has a better command of language than he does iffy English soap operas. He said last week the Europa League is not football’s “Eldorado”.

In the literal sense of it being the land of wealth and opportunity, clearly he is right. But in many ways it is like the short-lived TV show from the early ‘90s: second-rate, dull storylines, nondescript participants.

Mourinho knows United belong in more luminous company than they were last season, and has built a side to take them there – and perhaps even to the Premier League title.

Also read:

Steve Luckings: Mkhitaryan maturing into one of Mourinho's most trusted men

Jose Mourinho's Manchester United are in a better position ahead of the new season. Thanassis Stavrakis / AP Photo
Jose Mourinho's Manchester United are in a better position ahead of the new season. Thanassis Stavrakis / AP Photo
Essentials

The flights
Emirates, Etihad and Malaysia Airlines all fly direct from the UAE to Kuala Lumpur and on to Penang from about Dh2,300 return, including taxes. 
 

Where to stay
In Kuala Lumpur, Element is a recently opened, futuristic hotel high up in a Norman Foster-designed skyscraper. Rooms cost from Dh400 per night, including taxes. Hotel Stripes, also in KL, is a great value design hotel, with an infinity rooftop pool. Rooms cost from Dh310, including taxes. 


In Penang, Ren i Tang is a boutique b&b in what was once an ancient Chinese Medicine Hall in the centre of Little India. Rooms cost from Dh220, including taxes.
23 Love Lane in Penang is a luxury boutique heritage hotel in a converted mansion, with private tropical gardens. Rooms cost from Dh400, including taxes. 
In Langkawi, Temple Tree is a unique architectural villa hotel consisting of antique houses from all across Malaysia. Rooms cost from Dh350, including taxes.

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Director: Saeed Roustaee

Starring: Parinaz Izadyar, Payman Maadi

Rating: 4/5

Jewel of the Expo 2020

252 projectors installed on Al Wasl dome

13.6km of steel used in the structure that makes it equal in length to 16 Burj Khalifas

550 tonnes of moulded steel were raised last year to cap the dome

724,000 cubic metres is the space it encloses

Stands taller than the leaning tower of Pisa

Steel trellis dome is one of the largest single structures on site

The size of 16 tennis courts and weighs as much as 500 elephants

Al Wasl means connection in Arabic

World’s largest 360-degree projection surface

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Who's who in Yemen conflict

Houthis: Iran-backed rebels who occupy Sanaa and run unrecognised government

Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council

Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south

Habrish 'rebels': Tribal-backed forces feuding with STC over control of oil in government territory

Who has lived at The Bishops Avenue?
  • George Sainsbury of the supermarket dynasty, sugar magnate William Park Lyle and actress Dame Gracie Fields were residents in the 1930s when the street was only known as ‘Millionaires’ Row’.
  • Then came the international super rich, including the last king of Greece, Constantine II, the Sultan of Brunei and Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal who was at one point ranked the third richest person in the world.
  • Turkish tycoon Halis Torprak sold his mansion for £50m in 2008 after spending just two days there. The House of Saud sold 10 properties on the road in 2013 for almost £80m.
  • Other residents have included Iraqi businessman Nemir Kirdar, singer Ariana Grande, holiday camp impresario Sir Billy Butlin, businessman Asil Nadir, Paul McCartney’s former wife Heather Mills. 
Hunting park to luxury living
  • Land was originally the Bishop of London's hunting park, hence the name
  • The road was laid out in the mid 19th Century, meandering through woodland and farmland
  • Its earliest houses at the turn of the 20th Century were substantial detached properties with extensive grounds

 

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