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Manchester United get back to Premier
League action when they take on Watford at
Vicarage Road on Saturday. Here is how
we think Man Utd will line up.
Manchester United get back to Premier
League action when they take on Watford
at Vicarage Road on Saturday afternoon.
Here is how we think Man Utd will line
up for the game:
Goalkeeper: David de Gea has been in
terrific form this season so he’ll keep his
place between the sticks this weekend
meaning Dean Henderson will once again
have to settle for a place on the bench
Defence: Man Utd have injury concerns
in defence as Raphael Varane remains on
the sidelines with a hamstring injury while
Luke Shaw is a major doubt for the trip
to Watford due to concussion.
The left-back was forced to withdraw from
the England squad after suffering a nasty
blow to the head during United’s defeat to
Man City so he may not be ready to feature
this weekend. Alex Telles is on stand-by
to fill-in at left-back.
Solskjaer went with a back three against
City but he may revert to a flat back four
this weekend with Aaron Wan-Bissaka
at right-back. Victor Lindelof is likely
to partner Harry Maguire meaning Eric
Bailly misses out after scoring an own
goal in the derby.
Pogba out
Midfield: Manchester United will be without
Paul Pogba as he’s been sent to Dubai
to aid his recovery from a thigh injury so
the Frenchman will be a huge miss for the
visitors on Saturday.
Scott McTominay will be assessed due to
a throat infection but he’s tipped to recover
in time to start alongside Fred in the middle
of the park. Should McTominay be ruled
out then Donny van de Beek or Nemanja
Matic will step in.
Bruno Fernandes is almost certain to keep
his place in the attacking midfield role for
United and he’ll be looking to put in an
improved performance after disappointing
against Man City last time out.
Attack: Cristiano Ronaldo will once again
lead the line up front for Man Utd this
weekend but Edinson Cavani is a doubt
due to a tendon injury that he sustained
before the international break.
Marcus Rashford is pushing for a start
after building up his match fitness this
month having recovered from a shoulder injury
so he could line-up on the left flank on
Saturday.
Mason Greenwood will hope to keep his
place on the right but Solskjaer may want
to freshen things up with Jadon Sancho
pushing for a recall. Anthony Martial and
Jesse Lingard will have to make-do
with places on the bench.
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