Team News and Predicted Line-ups:Manchester United vs Brighton
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Manchester United vs Brighton and Hove Albion
Manchester United
Out:
Doubts: Evans 25%,Mount 25%,Lindelof 25%,Shaw 25%
Banned:
Latest News: Diogo Dalot will return on Sunday, having missed the visit of Southampton through suspension. As for the injury news, Ruben Amorim didn't deliver any fresh updates in the Gameweek 22 section of Thursday's presser. Four players look set to miss out again, though: Jonny Evans, Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof. Given the quick turnaround, a return from a ban and some poor displays against the Saints, there are at least three changes you'd expect to see: Dalot, Harry Maguire and Joshua Zirkzee in for Alejandro Garnacho, Leny Yoro and Rasmus Hojlund. On top of that, fatigue will likely dictate if there are any alterations in central midfield. Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo were visibly pooped in midweek and hooked early, and it seemed strange that Amorim didn't rotate in the engine room - promoting perhaps Christian Eriksen and Toby Collyer - from kick-off against the whipping boys.
Out:Igor JulioKadiogluMilner
Doubts: Ferguson 50%,Hinshelwood 50%,Wieffer 50%
Banned:
Latest News: We haven't yet had a press conference from Fabian Hurzeler, due to the Seagulls being in action as late as Thursday night. We can assume that James Milner (hamstring), Ferdi Kadioglu (toe), Igor Julio (hamstring) and Brajan Gruda (small issue) won't be involved but Mats Wieffer (quad), Evan Ferguson (ankle) and Jack Hinshelwood (knee) were inching their way back to involvement when Hurzeler last faced the media, with Hinshelwood seemingly the furthest along in his recovery. Less than 72 hours separate Gameweeks 21 and 22, so the Brighton boss may shuffle his pack to freshen the side up at Old Trafford. Lewis Dunk, Georginio Rutter, Danny Welbeck and Yankuba Minteh - whose midweek benchings may have all been at least partly dictated by fitness after recent injuries - could enter the equation, while the supposedly exit-bound Julio Enciso is also a possibility in the '10' role. Should Joel Veltman's minutes need managing, as they did in Gameweek 19, then Tariq Lamptey is a willing deputy. And after successive 90-minute run-outs this week, Kaoru Mitoma is another candidate for a breather. There's also the risk that Joao Pedro makes way after his own recent ankle scare but Hurzeler must be champing at the bit to reunite Pedro and Welbeck, after their success as a two earlier in the campaign.
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