Who will be the capital kingsArsenal are unbeaten in four Premier League games, while Chelsea have t. MARCUS EDWARDS is determined to keep his feet on the ground after making his Tottenham debut. td27Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Manchester United won a pulsating affairTackles flew in with fans baying for red cards at every turn. ess Association27Roy Keane takes the long walk after seeing red in thrilling FA Cup semi-final replayArsenal appeared to be in the ascendancy as Nicolas Anelkas goal was ruled offside and Roy Keane saw red late on. But they also need to find their shooting boots against Crystal Palace. 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. Getty Images11David Moyes is still searching for his first Premier League win as Sunderland managerM. Edwards told Tottenhams website: Now that weve got it [first appearance] it just makes us hungry for more. With the pressure on Manchester United to come out on the attack, that could suit the Foxes perfectly and Ranieri will be plotting another smash and grab. — Daz (.daz_brooks) September 21, 2016Phil Neville actually just said he'd start Rooney on Saturday.