In an effort to get back on track, Manchester United will face Chelsea in tonight’s Premier League match.
Following three difficult away games last week, Manchester United is eager to return to Old Trafford.
After a tough week when they need a purpose and something to believe in, Erik ten Hag can only hope that the entire stadium supports his team.
He is up against Mauricio Pochettino for the Manchester United job. With all the pressure Chelsea manager Erik ten Hag is under, it’s impossible to say if he feels relieved or devastated.
Erik ten Hag’s choice
The most recent injury comes first. The management must make a number of important choices. The club has ruled out Christian Eriksen, Mason Mount, and Jonny Evans; no information has been released regarding their potential return date.
Ten Hag now has the difficult task of using the same starting lineup from last weekend’s match against Newcastle. Still, forthcoming changes are apparent.
There is no doubt that Andre Onana will continue to start in goal. Following that, we see that Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, the team’s two central defenders, are remaining, having been praised for being the only two reliable players during the game against Newcastle.
After making a mistake against Newcastle, Aaron Wan-Bissaka should continue to play right back. Against Raheem Sterling, the opposing winger, he has a good track record.
After a solid performance as a substitute against Newcastle, Sergio Reguilon might replace Ashley Williams on the left side.
Even though there are a few more midfield changes, Kobbie Mainoo will start for the third time in the league, and the first time at home. Everything will be well with him.
In an effort to impose more positional discipline and possession, Sofyan Amrabat will replace Scott McTominay and play beside him.
Bruno Fernandes, the captain, will also start on a high note for the club and will be hoping to set an example.
We anticipate that there will be a pair of shifts in the assault. Only the master of overhead kicks, Alejandro Garnacho, will start for the first team.
Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial will not be starting. It is rightfully theirs. Instead, Rasmus Hojlund will spearhead the attack, with Antony, who has played better in recent games, occupying the right wing position.
Fighters are what Ten Hag needs on his team. Rasmus Hojlund and Antony will leave it all on the table. Is it going to cut it? For the time being, it’s preferable to have a fight than none at all.