Oli Yew
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So big wins are something that we could see when the action gets back underway this week.
Yeah, teams have been boosted right throughout the league with returning players, and it's sure to have a huge impact on the run into the season.
We've got, as you mentioned, we've got Rashford and Pogba at United, but at Tottenham, there's Harry Kane, who will
be crucial if he can hit the ground running.
They've got Sissoko and Bergwijn fit as well.
So that will have an interesting impact on the big match on Friday.
And at United, it's intriguing to see how Pogba could pair up with someone like Bruno Fernandes.
It's something probably United fans weren't expecting to see this season, but in the circumstances, we'll get to see how they can gel together.
Chelsea could also have an impact.
They're going for a Champions League spot and they're in a good position heading into the restart.
They have a long list of injured players, but the likes of Kante, Tammy Abraham,
Callum Hudson-Modoy, Kovacic, Pulisic, Loftus-Cheek and Christensen are all back as Frank Lampard's resources are boosted.
Loftus-Cheek scored twice in a friendly win against QPR on Sunday, I think.
So, you know, a whole heap of talent to pick from now for Frank Lampard as they look to secure a top four place.
It's also going to have a huge impact at the bottom.
Aston Villa, we've mentioned them a few times about a few negatives, but having John McGinn back is a huge positive for them.
He was hugely influential before his broken ankle.
He missed the last 10 Premier League games.
So to have him come back in and pair up with Jack Grealish again is something to be excited about.
Bournemouth have had a really difficult season and their treatment room has been