Manchester United will travel to Turin to take on Juventus in a crunch Champions League clash at the Allianz Stadium on Wednesday.
The Red Devils are currently second in Group H but well behind Juventus, who defeated the Premier League giants 1-0 at Old Trafford a fortnight ago.
Manchester United are in a good run of form in the Premier League lately and Jose Mourinho is likely to go all out against Serie A champions Juventus.
Romelu Lukaku could miss the Juventus game due to a muscle injury he sustained in the training that also saw him miss United’s 2-1 victory at Bournemouth.
The game in Turin could also come a bit early for the likes of Diogo Dalot and Marouane Fellaini, while Antonio Valencia is still out injured with a knee problem.
David De Gea will be desperate to keep a clean-sheet at Juventus but it just won’t be easy.
Young has put in some good displays lately and will have the task of containing former Red and Juventus star, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Smalling will have to be at the top of his game to keep the Juventus attackers at bay on Wednesday.
Lindelof has been really solid of late for United. He was fantastic at home against Juventus and the Swede must put in another commanding display at the back.
Shaw continues to impress with every passing game. The left-back is playing with a lot of confidence after nailing down a regular spot in the team.
Matic has looked sluggish and sloppy in possession this season. However, the Serb could start again in the holding role to combat Juventus’ nippy attackers.
Pogba is a midfield powerhouse and must put in a solid performance against his former employers on Wednesday.
Herrera could start at Juventus after a game-changing cameo against Bournemouth last weekend.
Anthony Martial has secured his spot on the left-wing after five goals in four Premier League matches.
On the right, it could be Lingard, who is a tireless worker off the ball and offers United a different dimension in the attack.
After a lively performance at Bournemouth through the middle, Sanchez could be in line for another start as United must aim to cement the second place in the Champions League group.
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