Manchester United is looking for revenge on Sunday afternoon when you visit Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
The Red Devils were beaten twice this season by their co-underachievers, with Ruben Amorim lost 4: 3 as United Boss in mid-December. Erik Ten Hag’s team also suffered a 3-0 defeat in Old Trafford in September.
Four victories from their previous five in all competitions will increase morality in the inconsistent squad of United, but they have lost two of their last three Premier League games. Disappointing defeats against Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace mean that the pressure still sets a firm shoulder on Amorim’s shoulders.
This is how United could hire himself at the weekend.
GK: Andre Onana – The next gaffe is never too far from the perspective with Onana, but the camera national player has still made amazing rescues this semester. It is often tested by Spurs’ tricky forward line.
CB: Leny Yoro – After a considerable injury, Yoro suffered a difficult start for his career in English football. Son Heung -Min and Mathys Tel will occupy his zone on Sunday – this is a test of their login information.
CB: Harry Maguire – The highly towering central defender achieved the controversial deceased in the fourth round FA Cup last weekend, but will focus more on defense tasks in North London.
CB: Nussair Mazraoui – With Lisandro Martinez for the season and beyond, United will have to find a new left -back in the coming months. Victor Lindelof is the most natural fit, but Mazraoui started in the role against Leicester last weekend.
RM: Patrick Dorgu – The Denmark International was lively in his debut in the cup, but was withdrawn at half -time when it came to his new environment. He was able to start again on the right this weekend.
Cm: Casemiro – With Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte and Toby Collyer assumed that the aging legs from Casemiro can decorate the lawn on Sunday. The Brazilian was sparingly used by Amorim, but can deliver some defensive nous in central areas.
Cm: Bruno Fernandes – The Portuguese are not as effective in a deeper role, but have taken over the function in the past few weeks to enable Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho in the Start XI.
LM: Diogo Dalot – With the attack -minded Pedro Porro and the insatiable Dejan Kulusevski, who falts his flank along the flank, Dalot must be the most robust against Spurs. It is unlikely that he will receive a lot of support from Garnacho.
RF: Joshua Zirkzee – Since Amad Diallo is exposed to a potentially the end of the season, the options are incredibly slim in the attack and circle can be commissioned to fall a little lower to help.
St: Rasmus Hojlund – The £ 72 -Mio. -Mann risks to be replaced this summer if he cannot offer insights into the improvement under Amorim. Hojlund was in a bad form and is lucky that Joshua Zirkzee was similarly dull.
LF: Alejandro Garnacho – Garnacho brought the necessary energy from the bank in the FA Cup, which contributed to turning the game around, and it must be similarly top-class to the counterattack against Spurs.