LONDON - The next chapter in one of the Premier League's most volatile managerial rivalries will be written this weekend when Arsene Wenger's Arsenal visit Jose Mourinho's Manchester United. "You know, we didn't lose always," Wenger said when asked about his record against Mourinho on Thursday. But Wenger's selection problems pale by comparison beside Mourinho's, amid reports the United manager could be without up to seven first-team players. Antonio Conte's Chelsea, a point behind Liverpool in second place, visit Middlesbrough on Sunday, while Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, a point further back in third, travel to Crystal Palace. FixturesSaturday (1500 GMT unless otherwise stated)Crystal Palace v Manchester City, Manchester United v Arsenal (1230), Southampton v Liverpool, Tottenham v West Ham (1730), Watford v Leicester, Everton v Swansea, Stoke v Bournemouth, Sunderland v HullSunday (1600 GMT)Middlesbrough v ChelseaMonday (2000 GMT)West Brom v Burnley
Source: Bangkok Post November 18, 2016 00:47 UTC