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Manchester United fans have chosen their preferred team to face West Ham United in the Premier League, with Dean Henderson preferred David de Gea in goal.
We asked you to pick your favorite starting XI for the match at London Stadium, and Henderson, Axel Tuanzebe and Mason Greenwood have been endorsed to start.
Henderson replaced the injured De Gea at halftime against Southampton, although the Spaniard was fit to return for the PSG game.
Meanwhile, the last four are made up of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Harry Maguire, Tuanzebe, and Alex Telles.
United fans would like to see Donny van de Beek return to midfield, while Fred maintains his place despite his red card against PSG. Bruno Fernandes forms the trio.
Cavani is chosen to lead the line, with Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood on either side of him, leaving no room for Anthony Martial, who has not scored a goal in the Premier League so far this season.
United will play in front of fans for the first time in the Premier League since March, although only 2,000 local fans will be allowed in West Ham.
“It will be great to play in front of the fans, we are looking forward to it,” said Solskjaer. “Of course, we won’t have our fans, but we’ll have to use the energy or thrive on home fans and shut them up.
Manchester United took a double hit from Neymar when they lost 3-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in their crucial Champions League match on Wednesday.
It means United will travel to Germany needing a point from their last group match against RB Leipzig to qualify for the round of 16.
Before that, the Reds have a tough trip from the Premier League to West Ham to negotiate the weekend.
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“Hopefully we can make them nervous. We’re looking forward to it. It’s great to see the fans back in the stadium. Of course, we also want it at Old Trafford. Hopefully we’ll get there soon because football is not the same.
“It has not been the same. Of course, we are a bit bruised and disappointed after Wednesday night, but we will kindly be ready to continue.”
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