One of the biggest weekend clashes in the world of football is set to happen as the 13-time Premier League winners Man United will fly to London in order to face the five-time English top-flight winners Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The storyboarding of both teams have been going completely vice versa. Maurizio Sarri’s Blues are the proxime assessit at the moment, holding the second position in the Premier League and only the goal difference is the reason behind placing eight-time FA Cup winners behind the leaders Man City, with 20 points. On the other hand, Jose Mourinho’s Red Devils are standing on the eighth position in the hardest possible domestic league in this brick-and-mortar world of football. Other than facing draws against Liverpool and West Ham, not a single English opposition has harmed Chelsea. While the strong 3-2 comeback against the Magpies could play a role of confidence-booster for the three-time European Champions. Stopping the 27-year-old Belgium international Eden Hazard, who is currently leading the Premier League’s goal-scoring chart with seven precious goals, would be a task to remember for United’s defence