Manchester United welcome West Brom on Saturday seeking to avoid a third straight Premier League defeat but may be without captain Wayne Rooney.
Frustrating losses to Chelsea and Everton have hampered United's
attempts to ensure automatic qualification for the Champions League,
with Rooney sustaining a knee injury in the clash with his former club.
The England skipper was substituted during the second half of the 3-0
reversal at Goodison Park - compounding United's misery and leaving
Rooney a doubt for the visit of West Brom.
United were afforded
the lion's share of possession at both Stamford Bridge and Goodison but
were hit clinically on the counter at both venues.
With Tony
Pulis's men also likely to sit deep in their bid to claim points, United
face an examination of their attacking prowess and the absence of their
top scorer would represent a blow.
Radamel Falcao would likely
be the man tasked with replacing Rooney, as Robin van Persie and Adnan
Januzaj continue to work their way back to full fitness.
Van Persie scored twice in an Under-21s match on Monday, while Januzaj contributed two assists.
"It was pre-planned that Van Persie would just play 80 minutes so it
was another step forward from last week," explained United Under-21s
boss Warren Joyce.
"It was good for him to score the goals, I thought he led the line well and it was good for the other lads to play with him."
Following back-to-back defeats by strugglers QPR and Leicester City,
West Brom have since taken four points off Crystal Palace and Liverpool.
Saturday's visitors to Old Trafford have already bettered their
36-point haul from last season and all but ensured their Premier League
status for next term thanks to a turnaround in fortunes under Pulis.
Of the bottom nine sides in the division, only Hull City have conceded
fewer league goals than West Brom, who may benefit from an additional
attacking threat should Callum McManaman return to the starting XI.
The winger has been troubled by a foot injury since joining from Wigan
in January but team-mate James Morrison is confident that McManaman's
substitute appearance against Liverpool is a promising sign.
"Callum is an exciting player and he is learning every week," Morrison told West Brom's official website.
"Once we get his fitness up he will be even better. He is eager to
impress because he has been hampered with injury since he came in and I
am sure he will be looking forward to having a few games now and then
will look forward to next season.
"We joke about the fact we
haven't seen him since that FA Cup final [in 2013, when he impressed for
Wigan] so he has got something to prove to show the fans what he is all
about.
"He showed glimpses and if he gets his fitness up he will be a bonus for us."
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