Is Arsenal Set for a Premier League Takeover as Pressure Mounts on Amorim and Postecoglou?

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- Arsenal can potentially reach the top of the table with a win over West Ham.
- Liverpool's defensive issues may be highlighted in their match against Chelsea.
- Pressure is mounting on coaches Slot and Maresca as they seek crucial victories.
- Manchester United and Amorim need a strong performance against Sunderland.
- Wolves are searching for their first league win this season.
London, Oct 3 (NationPress) Could the Premier League landscape be shifting as we approach a critical set of matches? This weekend could bring turmoil for either Liverpool's coach Arne Slot or Chelsea's Enzo Maresca, who needs to steer his squad clear of a third straight league defeat. Liverpool is set to clash with Chelsea on Saturday, as Chelsea currently occupies the eighth spot on the table.
After their recent loss to Crystal Palace and a setback against Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League, Liverpool will enter this match under pressure, especially with goalkeeper Alisson Becker sidelined due to injury. Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to take over in goal, raising concerns about Liverpool's defensive solidity.
Arsenal has the opportunity to rise to the top of the table temporarily with a victory against West Ham United. Despite having lost to West Ham in their last two home games, Mikel Arteta's team arrives with renewed confidence following a win at Newcastle and a solid 2-0 home victory against Olympiacos. However, West Ham's defense, now bolstered by new coach Nuno Espirito Santo, poses a challenge.
Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim of Manchester United faces mounting pressure to deliver a strong performance against Sunderland this Saturday. After a disappointing loss to Brentford last weekend, United's fans expect a turnaround, and a well-organized Sunderland side could test their patience.
Ange Postecoglou also finds himself in need of a win when Nottingham Forest visits Newcastle United, especially after a 3-2 Europa League defeat that left his home crowd frustrated following six winless matches.
On another note, Manchester City travels to Brentford, aiming to find the defensive consistency that could position them as title contenders. Meanwhile, an improving Aston Villa hosts Burnley.
Tottenham Hotspur faces a tricky away match at Leeds United, who are adjusting well to their return to the top flight. Lastly, Wolverhampton Wanderers seeks their first league victory of the season at home against Brighton, after showing signs of improvement with a Carabao Cup win over Everton and a draw against Tottenham.
Coach Vitor Pereira will be eager to avoid entering the international break without a win.