Manchester United are on the road this weekend in a must-win game against Tottenham Hotspur for the under-fire boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Red Devils were handed a resounding 5-0 defeat last time around on home turf against arch-rivals Liverpool and Solskjaer is under great pressure to survive an axe from the United board.
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 looks certain to start between the sticks for Manchester United but expect some changes in the defence after last time’s woeful showing against Liverpool.
Raphael Varane if deemed fit for the upcoming game will replace Victor Lindelof on the teamsheet to partner Harry Maguire in the heart of the four-man backline with Luke Shaw and Aaron Wan-Bisaaka slotting in at the flanks.
Jadon Sancho could be in line for a return to the forward lineup and with Paul Pogba suspended after his red card on Sunday, Nemanja Matic is one name tipped for the defensive midfield role.
Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to be partnered up top on the pitch by Edinson Cavani with the latter assuming the central striking role, allowing Ronaldo to operate on the left side of the attacking lineup.