Newcastle vs Manchester United match build up

TEAM NEWS

Ki Sung-yeung is away at the Asian Cup but Jonjo Shelvey made his return from injury as a substitute at the weekend. Newcastle defender Federico Fernandez suffered a hip injury at Watford and will be assessed, while Ciaran Clark remains a doubt with an ankle problem.

Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez has recovered from a hamstring injury and will be involved for the first time since 24 November.

Eric Bailly is suspended, while Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo remain out. Marcus Rashford should be fit despite limping off against Bournemouth.

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

@Guymowbray: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored four Premier League goals and played in some comprehensive wins against Newcastle – but it wasn’t all sunshine and roses when meeting the Magpies.

His only Premier League red card came against them (for scything down Rob Lee at Old Trafford in 1998), and he started in the famous ‘Howay 5 0h!’ game in October 1996.

Summoning up the spirit of Philippe Albert and co is surely beyond Newcastle 22-plus years on, and just becoming the first team to stop Solskjaer’s Red Devils from winning would be a fine achievement.

This promises to be a big year of change for both clubs. Or does it? If Manchester United keep winning under their ‘caretaker’…

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez: “Someone has to win some of these games, you know it will be tough. “The target will be at the end of January if we are out of the bottom three, then that will be good news.”

Manchester United caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær on the returning Alexis Sanchez: “He will be involved [at Newcastle], yes. He wants to play all the time, he’s one of those characters. He has not had enough fitness work but he is champing at the bit.

“I think Alexis is a player that would benefit from the interchanging, rotation and movements and, of course, more chances. If we create more chances and get the ball in the final third, he will be an asset for us.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez will be slightly upset his side only managed a point against Watford. Rafa will set his team up to stop the visitors, but they win very few games at home.

It’s not in Benitez’s DNA to ‘have a go’. He’ll want Manchester United to find a way to try to unlock his team.

Prediction: 0-2

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Newcastle United

Manchester United

Source: BBC News

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