Three ways Manchester United could line up vs Burnley in Premier League fixture
Manchester United will welcome Burnley to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
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Manchester United will welcome Burnley to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
Manchester United resume their fading Premier League charge at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon (3pm) when they go up against relegation-threatened Burnley. Erik ten Hag will be without as many as seven defenders for the game as injury problems continue to hamper his squad in their pursuit for European qualification.
Erik ten Hag was handed two Manchester United injury boosts following the clash against Sheffield United. Having played 120 minutes against Coventry last weekend, a number of players were significant doubts for the match, but Ten Hag was able to utilise two of those off the bench - Sofyan Amrabat and Scott McTominay.
Erik ten Hag has claimed every player in Manchester United's squad to play Sheffield United is fully fit, despite previous doubts around the fitness of Scott McTominay and Sofyan Amrabat.
Manchester United will welcome Sheffield United to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Wednesday night.
Manchester United booked their spot in the FA Cup final after 120 minutes and penalties on the weekend, but Erik ten Hag will be hoping for a much more straightforward win when they host Sheffield United tonight.
Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho divided opinion during his time at Old Trafford.
Reaching an FA Cup final has never felt so underwhelming. Manchester United limped over the line against Coventry City at Wembley on Sunday, requiring penalties to book their spot in the showpiece event despite having led 3-0 with 70 minutes on the clock.