
Manchester United face a tough test over the hectic festive period but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be boosted by a number of key players returning to fitness over the next couple of weeks.

Paul Pogba's return against Watford was a massive plus but the Frenchman started on the bench during the win against Newcastle with Solskjaer aiming to ease him back into first-team action.
There was a massive injury blow against the Magpies meaning changes will need to be made against Burnley on Saturday.
Here's the latest on the injured United players who are still on the treatment table.
Scott McTominay
After suffering a blow early in the game, Scott McTominay was forced to be substituted at half-time against Steve Bruce's men with a knee problem.
The Scotland international was pictured leaving Old Trafford on crutches and Solskjaer confirmed the midfielder may have suffered ligament damage.
He said: "He's done his ligament in the knee, probably. I don't know how bad it is, so let's see. The boy has got the biggest heart of the lot, he played until half-time and you stiffen up after. We might have to find out tomorrow to see how it is.
"When they knocked together but you see the attitude of the kid and everyone, to be fair, in the beginning of the game. Not sure if he's gonna be ready for Saturday [against Burnley], probably not, but we've seen him heal quickly before."
McTominay was pictured looking glum at Carrington this morning and should definitely miss the clash against the Clarets.
Expected return date: Early 2020 depending on scans
Axel Tuanzebe
United defender Tuanzebe didn't travel during the defeat against Watford but returned to the match day squad for the win against Newcastle.
The 22-year-old hasn't featured since limping off in the win versus Colchester but looks back to full fitness which will be music to Solskjaer's ears.
Tuanzebe could return to action against the Clarets if the United boss opts to hand Harry Maguire or Victor Lindelof a rest.
Expected return date: 28 December
Diogo Dalot
The Portuguese full back impressed for United U19s as they dominated against AC Milan in early December and is now believed to be in contention to feature in the first-team.
Dalot's last appearance came when United last met Newcastle back in October and he was an unused substitute against the Magpies on Boxing Day.
"Diogo is playing tonight in the game for the youngsters [against AC Milan on Friday night], from then on he's ready," Solskjaer said two weeks ago.
Expected return date: 28 December
Marcos Rojo
Details of Rojo's injury have not been made public by United and he's been sidelined since withdrawing from international duty with Argentina in November.
Rojo hasn't been a first choice this season in any case, but would likely be included in an upcoming match-day squad given the current injury issues.
Solskjaer said two weeks ago: "We are getting them back and, say, in 2020 we will have a strong and fit squad, definitely. They are working hard to get back and they want to be part of this."
Expected return date: Unknown
Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Eric Bailly
United's defensive duo could both be back before the end of the year as they continue their rehabilitation from respective knee injuries.
Neither Fosu-Mensah nor Bailly have featured for the first-team this season, but both are training regularly at Carrington.
"We're getting players back, we're getting Paul [Pogba], Diogo [Dalot], Eric [Bailly], Tim [Fosu-Mensah] back, so that's four extra bodies back for us in the coming months," Solskjaer said last week.
"Eric, Tim and Paul probably need a little more time."
Expected return date: Late December / Early January
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