Two consecutive 1-0 defeats in their visits to Brighton and West Ham have made it very difficult for Manchester United to qualify for the Champions League almost on track. The ‘red devils’ are fourth in the Premier League and already have Liverpool just one point behind, with another contested game but with a six-game winning streak.
United host a Wolverhampton side at Old Trafford tomorrow Julen Lopetegui which mathematically ensured its permanence. The win is mandatory for the team Erik tenhag, who in the hours before the match received good news and bad news about the availability of his players.
On the one hand, the Dutch coach announced today in a press conference that he may already have Raphael Varanewho has not retired for a month since April 13 due to an ankle injury during the break between United-Sevilla in the quarterfinals (first leg) of the Europa League.
The absence of Varane was noted
Without Varane or the other central defender Lisandro Martínez after saying goodbye to the season in the same game, the ‘red devils’ were eliminated in Sánchez-Pizjuán (3-0) and reaped the two aforementioned defeats in the Premier. “He has experience, he knows how to win and he will guide us,” he said. there is a hag of the former defender of Real Madrid.
In contrast, Ten Hag was barely released Marcus Rashford for tomorrow’s match against Wolverhampton. “He has a problem, a leg injury. Big question mark for tomorrow,” admitted the coach, urging his players to take responsibility for the goal in the foreseeable absence of the English striker, the team’s leading scorer with 29 goals in all competitions this season.
For his part, the young Argentine winger Alexander Garnacho He has been training for two weeks after an ankle injury suffered in mid-March.
May Hag, optimist
Despite two consecutive Premier League defeats and seeing their lead against Liverpool cut to one point, Ten Hag didn’t see the nerves in his players. “We have everything in our hands… As long as we have everything in our hands, we will not depend on them,” he said, optimistic. “We’re convinced of what we’re doing, we’ve won a lot of games.”
Source: La Verdad

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