Thegoalmac can reveal that Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal expects another testing Premier League outing at West Brom on Monday.
Following a somewhat trying start to his Old Trafford tenure, Van Gaal
is chasing three consecutive wins for the first time as United boss
following battling 2-1 home victories over West Ham and Everton before
the international break.
United's last defeat came in dramatic
fashion at the hands of Leicester City on September 21 and Van Gaal
believes the English top flight is unique, such is the competitive edge
provided by every fixture.
"You can lose in this sport," he told a pre-match press conference. "Only Chelsea didn't lose [so far this season].
"West Bromwich Albion are difficult to beat, also at home. They play
not only long balls but can play a possession game so it's not easy to
beat.
"There's no club in the Premier League that is easy to beat. That's the difference from other leagues I think."
The break for international fixtures was a timely one for a packed
United treatment room and Van Gaal reports only defenders Jonny Evans
and Paddy McNair and wide men Antonio Valencia and Jesse Lingard among
his remaining injury absentees.
Captain Wayne Rooney will serve
the second game of a three-match suspension at The Hawthorns, while
midfielder Ander Herrera may feature as he concludes his recovery from a
broken rib.
West Brom coach Alan Irvine remains without winger
Silvestre Varela (groin) but hopes for an otherwise clean bill of
health, with skipper Chris Brunt racing to recover from a groin
complaint sustained while away with Northern Ireland.
"Chris
Brunt was the only one who came back with a problem but we're hopeful.
He came back early and fortunately that gave us time to work with him,"
said Irvine.
As question marks remain over United's defence
under Van Gaal, plenty of focus will be placed upon in-form West Brom
forward Saido Berahino - the Premier League's top-scoring Englishman so
far this term with five goals.
Berahino also scored a first-leg
penalty to help England Under-21s book a European Championship place at
Croatia's expense last week.
"He's flying at the moment," Irvine added. "He's feeling good about himself and in a great place.
"For England to go and win as comfortably as they did was credit to him and the team.
"He now has a chance to play in the finals and that will be good for
him. If he keeps going the way he is he will gather momentum.
"Saido is going in the right direction for us and for England."
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