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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Good News to Manchester United Ahead Of West Brom Clash As They Get Defence And Attacking Boost

Good News to Manchester United ahead of West Brom Clash as they get Defence and attacking boost


Manchester United return to Premier League action on Sunday after a disappointing 3-3 against Everton at Old Trafford which saw Paul Pogba sustain a thigh injury. 


Manchester United will play West Brom at Hawthorns just 4 days after edging Westham United 1-0 in a FA Cup 5th round at Old Trafford.

 


Manchester United received good news & squad boost after Manager Solskjear confirmed Erick Baily is fit to play in the West Brom fixture. 


Manchester United manager has confirmed that Baily has been training & could play against West Brom which will boost & strengthen their defense. 


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The 26 years old has started 7 games from December 23rd to January 20th where he suffered minor injuries that have sidelined him for 3 weeks. 


Good News to Manchester United ahead of West Brom Clash as they get Defence and attacking boost


Baily has played an integral role in Manchester United's rise to the top of the Premier League summit & his last game was against Fulham where United won 2-1 to climb up to the top on January 20th.



Manager Ole Gunnar Soskjear has also confirmed Paul Pogba remains out after sustaining a thigh injury while center-back Phil Jones is still absent due to knee surgery. 


Manager Solskjear has also confirmed Shola Shoretire has been promoted to the senior team alongside Hannibal Mejbri. 


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Both players have contributed over 10 goals in their last 2 appearances for the U23s' as they look forward to joining Amad Diallo while topscorer Joe Hugill is expected to join them soon. 


Manchester United is expecting to seal a big clean-sheet victory in order to reduce the gap between them & Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.

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