We Will Make Changes- Solskjaer

Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer has declared that he will make changes for Manchester United's
upcoming Europa League quarter-final with FC Copenhagen.
The Reds travel to Germany this weekend, following the 2-1 win over LASK that confirmed our place in the unique mini-tournament that will decide the winner of the competition.
The manager
made nine alterations from our previous game – a 2-0 Premier League win over
Leicester – and told reporters afterwards that more changes will follow in
Cologne on Monday.
The Europa League has offered Solskjaer an opportunity to rest and rotate throughout this long and gruelling campaign. Monday's match will be our 60th in all competitions, and takes place 365 days on from our opening fixture of 2019/20 – a 4-0 Premier League win over Chelsea in front of a packed house at Old Trafford.
Sergio Romero
started in goal against LASK his eighth start from our 10 Europa League games
this season but David De Gea may return to the starting XI for the last-eight
tie
Ole was
non-committal after Wednesday's game, saying:
“I’m not
going to say Sergio is the Europa League keeper. It’s between him and David all
the time. We’re going to pick a team that we think is going to win this
tournament, so you'll just have to wait and see.”
In defence,
Solskjaer confirmed Victor Lindelof had been rested, and was not injured, which
suggests the Swede could return against Copenhagen. Skipper Harry Maguire is
almost certain to keep his spot in the other centre-back berth, after perhaps
unexpectedly playing the entirety of the second leg against LASK despite our
healthy 5-0 advantage from the first leg.
“First of
all, he’s desperate to play, he’s the captain,”
said
the boss, of Maguire.
“There’s a
reason why he’s the captain: he always wants to play, but he’s always ready to
play. He’s missed one game, two games this season maybe through some illness,
and I think he just gets sharper and sharper the more he plays. He’ll get his
time off after this tournament, so no worries about that.”
Luke Shaw and Axel Tuanzebe have already been ruled out for the remainder of the current season, so will play no part in the rest of our Europa League campaign, but Solskjaer did reveal that Phil Jones had been training away from the squad as he bids to ramp up his recovery from injury. Ole believes the England defender could feature in Germany, so that might be one we hear more about in the pre-match press conference this weekend.
Up front,
Anthony Martial came on to great effect as a late substitute against LASK,
scoring the goal that won us the game. It also nudged him ahead of Marcus
Rashford in the race to become United's leading scorer for the season.
The Frenchman now has 23, one ahead of Rashford, so both will be champing at the bit to add to their tallies by the Rhine in a few days' time.
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