Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford will make his long-awaited return from injury at Leicester City. The England forward hasn’t played a competitive match since the Euro 2020 final against Italy due to a shoulder injury. Rashford has been working his way back to fitness and scored in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Blackburn Rovers last week.
Rashford will definitely be part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad at the King Power Stadium, and our colleagues at the Manchester Evening News believe he will be thrown straight into the starting line-up against the Foxes. Reporters Dominic Booth, Rich Fay and Tyrone Marshall have predicted their United front four for the game, and all involve Rashford.
No team in the top half of the Premier League table has lost more matches than Leicester (five) this season, but the Foxes have recorded the joint-most wins with Liverpool (nine). As a result, a total of 27 points has left them second in the table, which represents an excellent opening to the 2020-21 campaign.
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Maguire is unlikely to be fit for the clash against his former side this week, which means that Solskjaer will be forced to call upon his backups to get the job done.
Victor Lindelof has been a mainstay in Solskjaer’s side for the last three seasons and he is now set to form a partnership with outcast defender Eric Bailly, as they did in the Europa League final last season.
Brendan Rodgers’s side had a slight wobble between November 22 and December 3 as they lost three of their four matches in all competitions, but the former English champions have won four of their last five.
Leicester bounced back from a 2-0 home defeat to Everton on December 16 by winning 2-0 at Tottenham Hotspur last weekend, but the team’s home form has been slightly concerning, winning three and losing four of their seven top-flight fixtures at the King Power Stadium.
There is no question that the hosts have the tools to harm United on Boxing Day, but the Foxes have lost each of their last four Premier League matches with the Red Devils, while they have not beaten the 20-time English champions since a 5-3 success in September 2014.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s position as United boss has been called into question on a number of occasions already this season, and the Red Devils did not manage to advance to the last-16 stage of the Champions League, which was a huge disappointment considering their start to the group stage of the competition.
United’s Premier League form has been excellent, though, winning six of their last seven, remaining unbeaten in the process; a record of eight wins, two draws and three defeats from 13 matches has brought them 26 points, which is enough for third spot in the table with a game in hand.
The Red Devils are only five points behind leaders Liverpool and have recently been mentioned as possible title contenders, which is incredible considering their struggles in the early stages of the campaign.
The visitors will enter Saturday’s clash off the back of an impressive 2-0 win at Everton in the EFL Cup on Wednesday night, which allowed them to book their spot in the semi-finals of the competition.
Solskjaer’s side thumped Leeds United 6-2 in the league last weekend, meanwhile, and have now won each of their last 10 top-flight fixtures on the road. Incredibly, another victory here would equal a Premier League record of 11 straight away successes, which is currently held by Chelsea and Manchester City.
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