Manchester United will look to claim the three points from the weekend outing in the Premier League when they take on a struggling Everton outfit at Goodison Park.
The Red Devils were held to a 1-1 stalemate last time around against Leicester City and would be eyeing a much-needed return to winning ways.
Let us now take a look at how Ralf Ragnick might set up his United side for the upcoming game –
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David de Gea is a certainty to man the goalposts for the visitors to Merseyside with the boss Ralf Ragnick having little incentive to shuffle around with his backline.
Summer signing Raphael Varane should join the skipper Harry Maguire in the heart of the defence with Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw slotting in the full-back roles on either side of the pitch.
In midfield, Scott McTominay and Fred are expected to retain their starting berths on the team sheet but we could see Marcus Rashford earning a recall into the XI at the expense of Anthony Elanga.
It remains to be seen whether the dangerman Cristiano Ronaldo would be deemed fit to lead the line after illness kept him out of training.