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Predicted Manchester United XI vs Bayern Munich: 4-2-3-1 – Amrabat & McTominay to start
Predicted Manchester United XI vs Bayern Munich: 4-2-3-1 – Amrabat & McTominay to start
Manchester United face Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League at Old Trafford on Tuesday night in a do or die attempt to reach the last 16 of the competition.
The Reds currently sit fourth place in Group A knowing that a victory over Bayern Munich and a draw between the other two teams – FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray – which promises to be another intriguing encounter tomorrow night.
United have a number of problems going into the game, including their form which has been abysmal in Europe this season, but we must also take the recent warning from Thomas Tuchel after their 5-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Erik ten Hag will hope that he can put together a defence that can keep out Harry Kane and co. The Dutchman confirmed that Victor Lindelof remains a doubt at Monday’s press conference.
We had a similarly shameful result to Bayern over the weekend, losing 3-0 to Bournemouth, so I don’t feel we are in a position to take any positive from the champions of Germany going through a grey patch.
Predicted Manchester United XI vs Bayern Munich
Onana;
Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Evans, Shaw;
Amrabat; McTominay;
Antony, Fernandes, Garnacho;
Hojlund
Onana has had a lot of blunders in Europe this season but he needs to avoid any on Tuesday night. The same applies to our defence and I don’t think I can trust that department up against Harry Kane.
In midfield, we’re lacking guidance and a lot more. The sooner Casemiro, Mason Mount and Christian Eriksen are back fit the better.
The attack picks itself right now and, yes, that means Marcus Rashford misses out again.
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Man United Team News at Crystal Palace: Shaw, Lindelof, Hojlund, Mount
Man United Team News at Crystal Palace: Shaw, Lindelof, Hojlund, Mount
As the fixture congestion ramps up this late summer/early fall, Manchester United are on the mend.
The following trio could be match fit enough to be in line for selection at Crystal Palace at Saturday: Luke Shaw (calf), Rasmus Hojlund (hamstring) and Victor Lindelof (ankle/foot muscle).
Shaw, Hojlund and Lindelof might be in the squad here, or we might have to wait until the 25th.
Crystal Palace vs Manchester United FYIs
Kickoff: Sat. Sept 6, 2024, 8pm UK, Selhurst Park
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Premier League Form Guide, Standing: Man United WLLW 10th 6 pts Crystal Palace 16th, 2 pts, LLDD
Result Probability: Man United 39% Draw 25% Crystal Palace 36%
Man United Team News
Next Wednesday (the 25th) is when United hosts Twente in the UEFA Europa League competition. Whomever doesn’t make the squad this weekend will likely be in the team for next midweek.
And with that in mind, you have another injured United troika, Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia and Mason Mount, who are all long-term injury absentees.
Mount is out until early October while Malacia is looking at a late October return.
For Yoro, the schedule has a timeline of a November return.
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Man United Starting XI Prediction at Crystal Palace
Man United Starting XI Prediction at Crystal Palace
Manchester United did exactly what they were supposed to do, when they thrashed Barnsley FC 7-0 in midweek League Cup action. That’s exactly what a big, rich club must do to a Championship side. Now they’ll have extra added enthusiasm for when they travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday. This has been a very tricky fixture in recent years for United, especially on the road, so manager Erik ten Hag will take it very seriously.
Crystal Palace vs Manchester United FYIs
Kickoff: Sat. Sept 6, 2024, 8pm UK, Selhurst Park
Transatlantic Passage: How the Premier League Redefined Soccer in America: LINK
United Preview Content: Starting XI Prediction Team News
Premier League Form Guide, Standing: Man United WLLW 10th 6 pts Crystal Palace 16th, 2 pts, LLDD
Result Probability: Man United 39% Draw 25% Crystal Palace 36%
We predicted, last time out, that Marcus Rashford would start in the EFL Cup (when most others projected he wouldn’t). And we got that right! Let’s see if our next set of bold predictions come to fruition against Crystal Palace…
Man United Starting XI Prediction at Crystal Palace
Andre Onana; Noussair Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire, Toby Collyer; Kobbie Mainoo, Christian Eriksen; Amad Diallo, Bruno Fernandes, Alejandro Garnacho; Marcus Rashford
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Onana the Hero: Fans can’t believe what Southampton did seconds before penalty vs Man Utd
Onana the Hero: Fans can’t believe what Southampton did seconds before penalty vs Man Utd
Fans were left confused after seeing what Southampton players did before their missed penalty against Manchester United.
The Saints were given an opportunity to take the lead at St Mary’s on 32 minutes after debutant Tyler Dibling was brought down in the area by Diogo Dalot.
Cameron Archer stepped up to take the spot kick, but Andre Onana got down well to his right to keep it out.
United then cleared, and scored themselves just two minutes later through defender Matthijs de Ligt.
It was therefore a nightmare passage of play for Russell Martin’s side as they look to register their first point in the Premier League season.
Marcus Rashford then made it 2-0 before half-time with a curling 25-yard finish with his right foot.
But prior to the missed penalty, fans were surprised at what Southampton chose to do.
Ben Brereton Diaz looked as if he was about to take the penalty, but stepped back and allowed Archer to take it instead.
There was then a significant wait before the penalty was taken, with Archer missing from 12 yards.
Andre Onana stops Cameron Archer from 12 yards 🤩
A brilliant chance for Southampton to take the lead early on 🫣
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