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EPL Week 3 Predictions: Premier League Picks, Key Players and Fixtures
- Updated: August 22, 2016
Tottenham Hotspur will play Liverpool at White Hart Lane in the pick of the Premier League’s Week 3 fixtures, with the latter hoping to get back on track after a defeat to Burnley.
Chelsea will play host to the Clarets on Saturday and Arsenal will continue searching for their first win away at Watford.
Meanwhile, Manchester City will take on West Ham United and Manchester United face a trip to Hull City.
Here is the full schedule for the weekend of top-flight action, complete with predictions and a look at who could prove key to their side:
Vincent Janssen, Tottenham Hotspur
While he didn’t score—and perhaps should have when picked out by Dele Alli only to fluff his lines—Vincent Janssen enjoyed an excellent first start at White Hart Lane.
The Dutchman started at the tip of Spurs’ attack with Harry Kane behind him and impressed with an industrious and committed performance in which he harried defenders and tracked back regularly.
Tottenham writer Chris Miller hailed his showing:
Janssen looks so sharp. Can see why he started today. #COYS
— Chris Miller (@WindyCOYS) August 20, 2016
So too did Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino:
? Mauricio on Janssen’s performance and work rate… #COYS ? pic.twitter.com/Z9JPrZFttt
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) August 20, 2016
According to Squawka, he won three out four aerial duels over the course of the match and created two chances for his side, as well as forcing two good saves from Palace ‘keeper Wayne Hennessey.
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