A trip to Old Trafford is in the cards for Manchester United on Saturday night.
It's time for Manchester United to resume their Premier League campaign after the international break. A Champions League spot is out of reach if United keep losing at this rate throughout the final nine matches of the regular season.
United are four points adrift of Arsenal in fourth place, but the Gunners still have a match in hand.
Edinson Cavani will miss Leicester's visit due to an injury sustained while playing for Uruguay.
At the Lowry Hotel on Friday night, Cristiano Ronaldo was absent due to illness and has since been ruled out of the matchup.
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Rashford will feel the repercussions of Rangnick's inclusion in the squad.
That has to hurt Rashford more than the Manchester derby did. His season has hit a new low. Last night, if you gave it any thought, you pondered how could Rashford not start in the absence of Ronaldo at The Lowry. It's really upsetting that I didn't receive the job today.
For the most part, the front six is the same as it was against City last month, when United had a small amount of success, but ultimately fell short in the end. Rangnick reverting to that strategy today would be bizarre.