Man Utd predicted line up v Crystal Palace as 6 changes made from Burnley fixture
Jamie Kemble
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Bayindir could well be set for his debut in the cup.
Manchester United are back in action on Tuesday night as they turn their attention to the Carabao Cup. Erik ten Hag’s men picked up a much-needed Premier League win on Saturday night, defeating Burnley away from home.
It wasn’t a glamorous performance, but the three points will be seen as crucial after a bumpy start to the campaign. Crystal Palace are next up, in the Carabao Cup, and it will be interesting to see who Ten Hag goes with, and indeed how seriously he takes the cup. Then again, injuries mean the Dutchman is not exactly spoiled for choice when it comes to rotations. Still, we are banking on some changes in our predicted starting XI. Take a look below.
With Wan-Bissaka out, Dalot is set for a start on the right.
A quick turnaround for Evans, but United don’t have much choice with injury issues at centre-back.
With Maguire and Varane battling injuries, Lindelof should start again.
Reguillon is likely to keep his place on the left.
Amrabat could well get his debut, with this being an opportunity to rest Casemiro.
Mount is back from injury, and this could be a good opportunity for him to get some match fitness back.
Eriksen will likely get the nod alongside Mount in the more advanced midfield positions.
With a lack of depth on the wings, Ten Hag needs to get a good look at Pellistri with a start.
Garnacho is a likely starter here as he vies for a starting spot in the league.
Rashford could start here, but we’re betting on Ten Hag to start Hojlund in a bid to get more minutes and rhythm into the new striker.
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