West Ham vs Manchester United match build-up

TEAM NEWS

Midfielder Carlos Sanchez picked up a knock in the 8-0 League Cup win over Macclesfield Town and will face a fitness test. West Ham forward Marko Arnautovic could return from the knee injury which ruled him out last weekend.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is likely to make sweeping changes after Tuesday’s defeat by Derby County. Forward Marcus Rashford returns from a three-match ban, while Marcos Rojo is the only long-term absentee.

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero is suspended after his red card in midweek, with Lee Grant likely to take his place on the bench.

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

Jonathan Pearce: There is nothing as uncivil as a civil war. From petty argument, swiftly to disorder and havoc. Manchester United’s season will be destroyed unless Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba can put the club first and campaign on a united front until May.

Then the hierarchy will have to decide who leaves. Surely they will back Mourinho. To support a player over any manager would set a dangerous precedent.

They should have been concentrating on this game and narrowing the eight-point gap to Liverpool rather than infighting.

United do have a great record against West Ham, who are yet to win at home this season. But the Hammers could have beaten Chelsea, and if Marko Arnautovic is fit they’ll be dangerous.

MATCH FACTS

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West Ham United

Manchester United

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