Arsenal will be facing Manchester United in the Premier League clash on Sunday.
Manchester United will be welcoming Arsenal at Old Trafford this weekend in the Premier League, with both teams harboring aspirations of a top-four finish.
After suffering a back-to-back defeat in the hands of Man City and Leicester, Arsenal are willing to bounce back whilst Manchester United will want to maintain their rich vein of form after winning RB Leipzig 5-0 in the Champions League fixture on Wednesday.
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Man United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was boosted by the return of French international Anthony Martial for the clash, with the strike in place, getting off the mark for the season thanks to a late penalty.
Although the Frenchman will still be absent on Sunday's match against Arsenal as he is still suspended domestically - the Arsenal match will be the last of his three-game ban following the red card awarded during Tottenham.
One of Manchester United players who will be out for the clash is defender Eric Bailly, he will be out from duty for up to a month after sustaining a muscle injury.
Man United coach Solskjaer told Man Utd.com that his defender Bailly - who has suffered from many forms of injuries since he joined the club will be out of action until the November international break.
Alex Tellex on the other hand will also be missing out on the Sunday clash after testing positive for coronavirus.
'he is out now for a little while,' Manchester United boss Solskjaer to MUTV after the win over Leipzig. 'He is positive for the Coronavirus.
But he has no symptoms; he will be fine and we can not wait to welcome him back.'
Another player that will be out of the show is Jesse Lingard, who is suffering from an unspecified problem.
'Lingard won't be present so we will manage without him for a few weeks I think,' the Man United coach said before the Chelsea match.
Phil Jones on the other hand will not still be available for the match, with the center-back having been ruled out since the summer with a knee injury.
'Jones has been following an individualized training program during the post-lockdown period to work on his fitness and recovery from a knee problem, Manchester United boss said in August.
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