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Andre Onana facing big Manchester United question as Man City seek more of the same

Premier League football returns this weekend after a break to focus on European action in midweek.

As always, there is plenty to look forward to across the division and our two Manchester clubs will be itching for three points for entirely different reasons. In the grand scheme of things, a win would mean more for Manchester United this Saturday after a trio of losses in all competitions.

Meanwhile, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will be adamant his side's standards do not slip after they continued their 100 per cent start to the campaign last weekend against West Ham United. However, the pick of the games comes in North London on Sunday when Arsenal host Tottenham Hotspur in the derby which will have a wide ranging impact away from just the capital.

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Ahead of the weekend, MEN Sport has taken a look at three things you will need to keep an eye on.

United's shot stopper has had a difficult few days after his error in the defeat to Bayern Munich in midweek. Unlike most, Andre Onana showed himself to be a positive example post-match as he chose to be interviewed by the media in Germany and fronted up to his mistake.

While this is all well and good, United fans will be expectant of their goalkeeper who was widely seen as an upgrade on David de Gea when he joined from Inter in the summer. Pressure is firmly on the shoulders of the Cameroonian and it will be interesting to see whether he has what it takes to deal with it.

It was difficult for Julian Alvarez to get the credit he deserved during his first season in the Premier League. While he was praised for his role in Argentina's World Cup triumph in the winter, at

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