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How Man Utd will line up against West Ham with Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire fighting for spot in Ten Hag’s XI

Published on October 30, 2022 at 04:26 PM

CRISTIANO RONALDO and Harry Maguire are fighting for places in Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United team for the visit of West Ham.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, 37, is heading into Sunday’s fixture off the back of a goal in the Europa League against Sheriff.

Ronaldo and Maguire could star for Man Utd
Ronaldo scored in his last appearance
Maguire could come back into the team with Varane injured

He’s trying to redeem himself after being dropped from Man Utd’s squad for the visit to Chelsea last weekend for refusing to come on as a late substitute against Tottenham.

Club captain Maguire is hoping to win a starting spot back with World Cup-winning defender Raphael Varane out injured.

However, both player’s spots in the team are far from guaranteed for Sunday’s clash with Marcus Rashford and Victor Lindelof performing.

Rashford has been new boss Erik ten Hag’s preferred option up front, and he has repaid the Dutchman with six goals and three assists across all competitions.

David de Gea could start in goal and be protected by a back four of Diogo Dalot, Maguire, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw.

Casemiro could be partnered in midfield by compatriot Fred.

Bruno Fernandes will start just ahead of the midfield-two, and could have Rashford to his left and showoff Antony to his right.

And Ronaldo may get the nod up front.

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Alternatively, Lindelof could start in place of Maguire and Rashford could move up front, relegating Ronaldo BACK to the substitutes bench.

Jadon Sancho could then come into the team.

Alternatively, Sancho and Lindelof could start
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