Despite chances to kill the game off, most notably from Diego Costa, Leicester to their credit took us towards extra time and could have nicked it late on themselves. it as the United board are convinced The Special One is the right man to take the club forward both at home and in Europe. Wayne Rooney - Manchester UnitedDespite Jose Mourinho claiming at the start of the season that Roone. ALAVARO MORATA has confirmed?Chelsea were willing to shell out £60million for him this summer. ntusShocking moment brawl between West Ham fans began at Watford gameHowever, after being subbed in both his opening games for the Hammers so far, the last at half-time in the 4-2 loss to West Brom, fans may be less-than surprised if he is benched this Saturday. as Man UnitedBARTON THE BOSSJoey Barton claims he would make a better England manager than Sam Allardyce or Roy HodgsonAntoni-ohWest Ham winger Michail Antonio gets shock England call-up for Sam Allardyce's first game as Three Lions bossS-MART STARTMiddlesbrough are adapting quickly to the most difficult league in the world, says Marten de RoonKEEP CALMMiddlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka says his side are competing in a mini-league for survival Everton win fourth game on the spin as they beat Middlesbrough 3-1As a regular face in Boros starting XI, the left footed centre-back will be hot on the heels of Chelseas Gary Cahill and Manchester Citys John Stones in a bid to earn his place. oup Newspapers Ltd6Ljungberg was part of the last team to win a Prem title under WengerGetty Images6Ljungberg spent nine years playing under Wenger at ArsenalAs he approaches 20 years in charge on October 1, large sections of the Gunners’ support have grown tired of Wenger’s teams failing to even come close to winning the title since that famous season. The Real Madrid defender, 30, was linked with a move to Old Trafford?before signing a new five-year contract to stay at the Bernabeu. Although it has been a bit of a mixed bag, De Roon believes he and his team-mates are adapting well. or stabilising the club’s finances after they lavished £390million on building the Emirates.