All eyes will be on one Premier League fixture tomorrow evening - Man United vs Arsenal.
Sure, Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham all did good jobs of entertaining the Premier League crowd over the last couple of days, but realistically, everybody has been most looking forward to tomorrow's fixture at Old Trafford.
If we're being real, Man United and Arsenal built the foundations of the Premier League. The rivalry between these two teams attracted a wave of new fans and unlike recent rivalries such as Man City and Liverpool, there was genuine animosity between Man United and Arsenal.
We're talking Keane vs Vieira, van Nistelrooy vs Keown, Sir Alex vs Wenger. That era, or should we say eras, is peak Premier League animosity. Nowadays, rivalries just don't compare.
So, all eyes naturally gravitated towards this fixture on opening weekend.
Look, Man United and Arsenal may seem like two worlds apart currently, but there is still a rivalry there. Nowadays, Arsenal has confidence and Man United has hope, but there's an underlying tale of tomorrow's fixture - Sesko vs Gyokeres.
For a long period of time, it was believed that Arsenal would sign Benjamin Sesko. Indeed, the now-Man United striker did seem like Arteta's first-choice signing. Lo and behold, it wasn't to be, and now in Viktor Gyokeres' competitive debut, he might face off against the player who might have worn his shirt instead.
... Or will he?
Will Viktor Gyokeres start for Man United vs Arsenal?
It's hard to predict whether Benjamin Sesko will make his Premier League debut against Arsenal. If he does, it's again hard to predict whether it will be a full debut or a debut from the bench.
See, Benjamin Sesko hasn't been a Man United player for too long. Usually, it's a manager's preference to embed new signings into the squad and play a few friendly matches with them before throwing them in the deep end.
Ideally, Sesko would have had a full pre-season under his belt before Ruben Amorim used him in the Premier League. Unfortunately, Amorim didn't have this luxury and instead, Sesko approaches this season unprepared and without a real understanding of the players around him.
Sometimes, this can be a good thing. And there's no denying that Sesko is fit and available, as confirmed by Ruben Amorim himself.
In his own words, Amorim said: “Physically, [Sesko] is ready. He is really smart, he is ready to play, we will see if he is going to start.”
Why not? Sesko has to start somewhere, why not against Arsenal?