‘Cr-ppy sparkler’ expected by most of the team



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United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has no further injury concerns ahead of this lunch’s Premier League game against Brighton, with only Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe unavailable.

The coach confirmed that Tuanzebe is recovering very well from foot surgery and should soon be training with the first team.

Las Gaviotas are left without Yves Bissouma, who is suspended, and the absent José Izquierdo, Florin Andone and Christian Walton. Dale Stephens has left the club after completing a move to Burnley on Thursday.

The referee will be Chris Kavanagh.

Here are the Peoples Person team predictions for the match:

Sam Peoples: Brighton 1-2 Man United

Honestly, it no longer makes sense to try to predict a United game because I don’t know what to expect now. Of course, there should be a huge reaction to what was such a weak loss to Crystal Palace, but that performance against Palace should never have happened. I feel a little bad for United now and if we don’t sign anyone else, I will feel that way all season. If I had to make a prediction I’d bet United beat it, but I’m not expecting fireworks, I’m expecting a shitty flare.

Marwan Harraz: Brighton 1-1 Man United

I want to be positive but I am struggling. My concern is that our fitness levels will not be high enough, as Premier League football has a different intensity than training or Luton Town. I feel like it would be an illusion to believe that we will have a much better performance than in the Crystal Palace match and therefore we will either achieve a good result in Brighton or draw. I’m going for the last.

Red Billy: Brighton 2-1 Man United

Since their opening day loss to Chelsea, the Seagulls have been flying, winning three games without conceding a goal. United have little confidence and sharpness in games, so I predict another defeat. I will say if Ole turns things around then we are more than capable of a good win, but will he? He’s hinted that Bailly could replace Lindelof and Wan-Bissaka and that Matic should start, which is good. But I almost have to expect mistakes from De Gea and Maguire these days, and higher up I expect the same awkward formation, with Pogba playing too deep and upright, Bruno trying to do too much in the hole and Rashford struggling because there isn’t enough support in his. field area. Hopefully Greenwood will start and weave some magic, but will it be enough?

James Leach: Brighton 1 – 2 United

After a miserable home loss to Palace last weekend, Ole will use the result as a boost for a resurgence to motivate the team and regain its standards quickly. Brighton’s surprise star man so far, Tariq Lamptey, is expected to return as a right-back, but United’s key players who were missing in the opening loss – and the tired-looking starting lineup – have had a full week of training and a full strength. XI is expected. United are unbeaten in the league since a previous loss to Bruno to Liverpool in January (5 wins, 2 draws) and I expect United to get all three points at The AMEX.

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