aken just one point from their last two matches and are desperate to avoid a slump. Reuters5David Moyes was furious at the late notice of the medical adviceTherefore, the FA had no inv. s and now faces a tough task at Arsenal this weekendAcross the division there are big matches with key issues at stake, so SunSport has run the rule over the big talking points ahead of this weekend’s fixturesWill Wayne Rooney be droppedThe United captain has looked off the pace all season, and was woeful in last week’s 3-1 defeat at Watford. And back in a press conference back on September 9, he said of Ben Arfa:?I want him to play more for the team and less for himself. This was never the greatest game, but the Gunners still made history. Obviously he got off to a good start on this, scoring on his home debut against Manchester United. Getty Images11David Moyes is still searching for his first Premier League win as Sunderland managerM. Fighting in the stands, lack of inspiration on the pitch and shipping eight goals in their last two Premier League games - its hardly been a dream start to life in their new home. t loss as managerThe Brazilian completed a smart to make it two after the break before setting up Origi to blaze past?Jonathan Mitchell and?put the Reds out of sight just four minutes later. entral midfield displaysFreddie LjungbergSigned as a relative unknown from Halmstads in Sweden back for £3million in 1998, Ljungberg went on to become somewhat of a cult hero with the Arsenal fans.