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Premier League big issues: Will Amorim, Ange last? Is Salah fading force?

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The Premier League is entering a critical phase where several key storylines are capturing fans' attention. Among the biggest questions are the futures of standout managers and the form of top players, especially in the context of Tottenham’s Antonio Conte and Tottenham’s pursuit of consistency.



Will Amorim last at Tottenham? There has been much debate about whether Roberto De Zerbi’s successor, Antonio Conte’s highly-rated coaching style, can withstand the pressures of the Premier League. Conte's intense demand for results and his high-energy tactics have brought mixed reviews. Analysts are watching closely to see if he can stabilize Tottenham and push them toward top-four success, or if mounting challenges will force an early exit.

Is Ange Postecoglou's project sustainable? The new Manchester United manager has impressed with his attacking philosophy and focus on youth development. Despite promising performances, questions remain about whether the club’s squad depth and consistency will support Postecoglou’s vision over the course of a grueling season. His ability to handle pressure and manage senior players is under scrutiny.

Is Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah losing his edge? Salah’s goal-scoring prowess has often been a reliable cornerstone for Liverpool’s attack. However, recent form suggests a dip in his influence, raising questions about whether the Egyptian star is entering a decline or simply experiencing a temporary slump. Fans and analysts alike are debating if Liverpool’s reliance on Salah needs rebalancing.

These issues—managerial longevity, tactical sustainability, and star player form—are shaping the narrative of this Premier League season. With fierce competition and high expectations, how these challenges are addressed could define the clubs’ trajectories and the league’s overall excitement as the season progresses.

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