Our predicted MUFC XI for the away game vs Arsenal is now in…
Manchester United had themselves quite the transfer deadline day. Four players were signed. Others were let go – both permanently and on loan.
The squad is looking pretty different, with the club deserving some credit for getting the deals over the line late. That doesn’t excuse the poor business they conducted in between the Rasmus Hojlund signing and yesterday, mind…
For Erik ten Hag, it’s about focusing solely on the football and now starting to show that this squad is talented. The tests do not come much tougher than Arsenal away. The Red Devils will have to be at their absolute best here.
We can expect to see a couple of full debuts here, while injuries mean Ten Hag may be forced into another change or two. Anyway, let’s give you the full rundown.
Check out our predicted MUFC XI vs Arsenal away in full here:
Andre Onana will start in between the sticks. The man from Cameroon has been impressive since moving to the Theatre of Dreams. Let’s hope that continues here.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka starts at right-back, with the Englishman playing some good stuff to start this season. Over at left-back, Sergio Reguilon has a very good chance at making his full debut due to the injuries. Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof feel like a lock-in at centre-half, again, due to injury.
Casemiro hasn’t looked quite like himself so far this season, though that’s due to a lack of help. He may not get that mobile partner alongside him here, though, with Sofyan Amrabat unavailable. Christian Eriksen will bring some familiarity. Bruno Fernandes completes the trio.
The front three is interesting. Ten Hag has claimed that Rasmus Hojlund is ready to start and make a full debut. I reckon we could see that, given the poor display from Anthony Martial last weekend. Marcus Rashford will start on the left, with Antony playing off the right.
Come on boys!
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