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Nathaniel Clyne has urged Liverpool to "be at Manchester United's throats" when they travel to Old Trafford this weekend.
Brendan Rodgers' side go into Saturday's game having lost 3-0 at home to West Ham before the start of the international break. Meanwhile, United lost their last match, 2-1 at Swansea City.
It means that Saturday's late kick-off has taken on extra importance for both sides as they look to get their seasons back on track.
"One of the reasons I signed for Liverpool is to play in big matches like this," summer signing Clyne told the club's website.
"Working hard, playing on the front foot and taking the game to them is going to be key. We can't allow them to pass the ball around as they like to or have too much free space."
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) Not strictly a Premier League debut for De Bruyne, who played three games for Chelsea during the 2013/14 campaign. The Blues didn't think much of the Belgian and let him leave for Wolfsburg. But just a couple of years later he's back following a £55m move to Manchester City. With question marks over his ability (and City's willingness to spend so much) in England, De Bruyne will be eager to show how much he's improved since his time at Chelsea.
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Papy Djilobodji (Chelsea) Jose Mourinho wanted John Stones. He got Papy Djilobodji. Whilst far from the mega-signing Chelsea had wanted, the 26-year-old Senegal international could prove a useful addition considering the Blues' shaky start to the defence of their Premier League crown. Having joined from Nantes on deadline day, the 6ft 3in central defender could go straight into the side when Chelsea play Everton at Goodison Park.
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Ramiro Funes Mori (Everton) A defender at the other end of the Goodison Park pitch potentially making his debut this weekend will be Funes Mori, who arrived at Everton on deadline-day for £9.5m. The Toffees have never paid so much for a defender, so supporters will be expecting much from the arrival from River Plate.
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Heung-Min Son (Tottenham) Tottenham were desperate to lessen the burden being placed on Harry Kane and whilst failing to sign Saido Berahino, did manage to bring in Heung-Min Son. £21.9m was needed to secure the signature of the striker from Bayer Leverkusen who scored 21 goals in 58 Bundesliga appearances for his former side. After a concerning start to the season that sees Spurs without a win, Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping Heung-Min can bring his international form to club level, with the South Korean scoring a hat-trick against Laos during the international break.
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Michail Antonio (West Ham United) West Ham were the most active side at the end of the transfer window, bringing in Victor Moses and Alex Song on loan and Nikica Jelavic on a permanent basis. All solid signings, but perhaps the most exciting will be pacy winger Antonio. He signed in a £7m deal after a hugely impressive season for Nottingham Forest last term. In 54 Championship appearances the 25-year-old was involved in 34 goals, netting 19 and providing a further 15 assists. Four of those goals came in this campaign before his move to Upton Park.
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10 Premier League debutants to watch this weekend Dieumerci Mbokani (Norwich City) Despite a healthy goal return since their return to the Premier League, Norwich have added another striker to their ranks with the addition of Mbokani on loan from Dynamo Kiev. The Democratic Republic of Congo international scored 16 goals in 33 league appearances for his former side and also boasted a strong return of 34 goals in 53 league appearances for former club Anderlecht. With fellow promoted side Bournemouth up this weekend, it could be a good opportunity for Mbokani to bag an early Premier League goal.
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The 24-year-old added: "We need to be at their throats from the start, not let them settle in the game, and with the quality we have up front we can cause them problems."
Clyne, who has six England caps and started against San Marino last Friday, was part of the Southampton side that won at Old Trafford last season.
"Playing at Old Trafford last season with Southampton and getting the three points was a great feeling," he said.
"We played really well, and you have to be on top of your game if you want to come away with three points."
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