Manchester United
Predicted lineup for Manchester United’s tough Premier League match against Everton
As Sean Dyche’s Everton visit Goodison on Sunday afternoon, Manchester United will be represented by the following predicted XI.
As of now, the team led by Erik ten Hag is the most in form in the division, having made significant strides forward in recent matches.
Presently ranked eighth with four victories in five, Manchester United will regain confidence with the return of several key players.
Following months away due to injury, Luke Shaw has returned, but his return has brought with it unfortunate news: Mason Mount is reportedly injured.
On Sunday, United can anticipate a lively Goodison following their 10-point deduction that places them in a tie for last place in the league.
Considering the intensity of the audience at Goodison, Ten Hag is likely to select a very formidable side.
Andre Onana should therefore be available to start in goal, notwithstanding the injury concerns that arose during the international break. His excellent health was officially confirmed, which ought to be sufficient to permit him to start in place of Altay Bayindir.
It will be a close call between Diogo Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka for the starting right back position, but we believe the former Palace player has the advantage. The expeditious start that Everton are expected to make could be advantageous for his defensive prowess.
Luke Shaw starts at left back, as Ten Hag appeared reasonably certain of his availability. If he is physically able to begin, he must begin playing within the first minute.
Harry Maguire and Raphael Varane should start in central defense, as Ten Hag stated they can play together in certain games; this is one of those games, given the injuries to Jonny Evans and Lisandro Martinez.
The midfield options of Manchester United have been significantly reduced in recent weeks. Mason Mount, Christian Eriksen, and Casemiro are all out at the moment.
We therefore select a midfield duo consisting of Scott McTominay and Kobbie Mainoo in our first league start against Everton without Amadou Onana.
Ten Hag almost certainly positions Antony on the right wing; the Brazilian scored twice in the previous season against Everton.
Alejandro Garnacho should then start on the left side; he frequently performs admirably and simply requires game time to hone his finishing touches and decision-making.
Bruno Fernandes begins the match in his customary number ten position. United’s captain will be anticipating further progress in the right direction.
Marcus Rashford should start in the starting lineup, while Rasmus Hojlund’s return is not being hurried.
Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Maguire, Shaw; McTominay, Mainoo; Antony, Bruno, Garnacho; Rashford were the anticipated Manchester United XI.
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