Manchester United is running into running with little to play for the country, and they stay on the right track for their worst League season.
However, there were signs of resurgence before the break. A large part of their good work under Ruben Amorim has arrived against higher opponents, when their ability to defend depth and counterattack appears, but United recently manifested an ability to assert control with the ball and to take away.
After winning 3-0 in Leicester, the Red Devils hope to win consecutive Premier League victories for the first time this season. The Nottingham forest is the next Tuesday evening, and the Nuno Espirito Santo team will ask their visitors to break their imperative defense on the city of the city.
An SLOG is in store for Amorim’s side, and here is how they could line up against the forest.
GK: Andre Onana – The guards of the Man Utd reserve returned in great shape, but neither Altay Bayindir nor Tom Heaton will move Onana on Tuesday evening.
CB: Matthijs de Ligt – The former defender of Ajax endured a first season from top to bottom in Old Trafford, but the approach of Amorim without the ball is more suited to his skills. He is not an expert in the defense of the chains, but he will probably align himself outside the back of United here.
CB: Harry Maguire – Maguire returned to United Training during the break and is underway to return to the departure XI at the City Ground.
CB: LENY YORO – Ayden Heaven joined Lisandro Martinez on the injury list, so Yoro’s return from his reverse is appropriate. The French recovery speed will be imperative against this rapid forestry attack.
RWB: Diogo Dalot – Dalot will be upgraded in summer, but it is useful for the moment and will probably be used on the most conservative Mazraoui on the right back.
CM: Ugarte manual – Amorim has relied on the experienced heads of United in recent weeks, Ugart spent a brief period on the sidelines. Some will have concerns about its ability to contain the forests in transition on Tuesday, but it will probably get the head sign in the middle of the park.
CM: Bruno Fernandes – The Portuguese international found his best form before the international break of March, and a similar level of performance is required by Fernandes in the section if United must end the season on a positive note.
LWB: Patrick Dorgu – It has been over a month since Dorgu was seen for the last time in the Premier League, but it is ultimately eligible to come back, after having served his long suspension. It will help United in the future.
AM: Joshua Zirkzee – Zirkzee begins to embark on his in Manchester after a silent departure, His Majesty in possession starting to win supporters. It is adapted to a more removed role in this system.
AM: Alejandro Garnacho – Garnacho was on the match sheet in Leicester before the break and will be fresh for Tuesday’s match after being omitted from the Lionel Scaloni team for the recent World Cup qualifications in 2026 in Argentina.
St: Rasmus Hojlund – The Dane broke its 21 -game duck at King Power before scoring Portugal in international service against Portugal. The valves have opened!