In form Manchester United have a tricky tie in their UEFA Champions League this week. The Old Trafford outfit travel to Germany to face RB Leipzig in a game that Solskjaer men cannot afford to loose.
If you recall that over the weekend, Manchester United extended their away winning run to five games which they have all come from behind.
It was against West Ham at the London stadium. Manchester United came from a goal down to defeat David Moyes side 3-1.
Goals from Paul Pogba, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford earned the points for Manchester who are now sixth on the league submit.
Although, Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani who both started the game were both substituted in the first half with the manager insisting the duo had some injury complains.
Although, he revealed that Luke Shaw who has been struggling with an hamstring injury is back along with goalkeeper David De Gea who also had a knee problem.
“David (de Gea) is back and travelling, Luke (Shaw) is travelling, Edinson (Cavani) and Anthony (Martial) only minor niggles but they won’t be making the trip,” Solskjaer said during his press conference.
Manchester United need just one point to send them through into the knockout rounds as they face RB Leipzig. Both Leipzig and Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are all on nine points but it looks like PSG have a easier game as they face Istanbul Basaksehir.
Recall that Marcus Rashford scored a hat trick in the first leg 5-0 result in the fixture at Old Trafford in October.
The kick off time is 9pm GMT.
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