Manchester United are up against the Premier League’s new boys Watford with Premier League football set to resume this weekend after the international break.
The Red Devils had been handed a 2-0 defeat on home turf by their bitter rivals from across the city and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be under pressure to lead his side back to winning ways.
Let us now have a look at how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer might set up his Manchester United XI :
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David de Gea will man the goalposts for the visitors to Vicarage Road with Solskjaer facing an injury crisis within his defensive ranks ahead of the weekend fixture.
Raphael Varane remains a long-term concern on the injury front and Luke Shaw withdrew from the England squad which could make the left-back unavailable for the game against Watford.
Paul Pogba is not in line to feature with an injury which might mean Solskjaer including Donny van de Beek on his starting team sheet to slot in the midfield role alongside Scott McTominay.
Cristiano Ronaldo is backed to lead the line with the summer recruit likely to be partnered up top by Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho.