Robin van Persie is set to return for Manchester United as they look to bounce back in Sunday's Premier League trip to Sunderland...Continue to See full matc preview...
The availability of Netherlands star Van Persie, given an extended
break after the World Cup, will boost manager Louis van Gaal, who will
hope to prove last week's 2-1 home defeat to Swansea City was an
aberration.
A promising pre-season tour and the arrivals of Van
Gaal, midfielder Ander Herrera and defender Luke Shaw lifted the gloom
around Old Trafford after a disastrous seventh-placed finish last term.
But last Saturday's result proved that change is a gradual process, and
that the ex-Netherlands coach has much work to do on his side if they
are to claim a top-four finish.
But while Herrera, Marouane
Fellaini (both ankle) and Jesse Lingard (leg) have been added to
United's lengthy injury list, the inclusion of Van Persie - scorer of 38
goals in 59 Premier League appearances for the club - is a lift.
"Robin is ready to play, so that is a big benefit for our team," Van Gaal said on Friday.
"I'm very happy that he is now able to play.
"Last week, we had nine injuries and now we have seven. It's much too
much. I have had this as a manager for the first time. We have to live
with this.
"We have four injured midfielders - [Michael]
Carrick, from the beginning, but now also Herrera, Fellaini and
Lingard, we are thin on midfielders now.
Van Gaal also pleaded
with the club's supporters to give him time to reverse their fortunes,
adding: "Two weeks ago I was the king of Manchester. Now I am the devil
of Manchester.
"I was not hired to be fired, but to build up a team and that is a process that needs time."
Danny Welbeck, Antonio Valencia and Jonny Evans could also make returns
- although Van Gaal's latest signing, Marcos Rojo, is ineligible - for
a United side that has already lost to Sunderland twice in 2014.
First came a League Cup semi-final, which Sunderland won on penalties,
before Ryan Giggs' second game as United's interim manager - as
replacement for David Moyes - finished in a 1-0 home defeat.
That result was one of many surprise wins gained by Sunderland in the
latter stages of last term as they avoided relegation against the odds.
Sunderland started this season with a 2-2 draw at West Brom last week,
with Sebastian Larsson - scorer of the only goal at Old Trafford in May
- netting an 85th-minute equaliser for Gus Poyet's side.
Despite a good recent record against United, it is 17 years since
Sunderland, who will be without Emanuele Giaccherini (groin), beat them
at home in a Premier League match.
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