Manchester United Possible Starting XI Against Copenhagen On Wednesday
The Uefa Champions League return leg could be the ultimate decider for who progresses to the next round of the Champions League.
Manchester United won the reversed fixture by a lone goal, thanks to Harry Maguire’s thumping header. The fixture could take a different turn considering the form of Copenhagen at home with Christian Eriksen predicting a wild atmosphere.
Here is how Manchester United could line up against Copenhagen;
GK: Andre Onana

His United career seems to be up and running after a few wobbly games in August and September. The penalty stop against Copenhagen appears to have been the catalyst.
RB: Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Made a positive difference off the bench against Newcastle on his injury comeback and then played the full 90 minutes against Fulham.
CB – Raphaël Varane

On the bench in the Premier League but a starter in the Champions League is the curious pattern that has emerged for the Frenchman in recent weeks.
CB: Harry Maguire

But for injuries to others, the former captain might still be warming the bench. He was excellent against Copenhagen last time.
LB: Diogo Dalot

Could retain his starting spot in the left-back role after his stellar performance against Fulham over the weekend.
CM – Scott McTominay

The Scotland international has reasserted himself as a starter since his heroics against Brentford and the hope is that his passion will rub off on others.
CM: Sofyan Amrabat

Absent from the starting lineup against Fulham at Craven Cottage but a return to the team is a likely option.
RM: Mason Mount

He could have a starting spot after missing out over the weekend.
AM: Bruno Fernandes

It was a captain’s performance that saw him pop up with the late winner against Fulham and United will need more of that.
LM: Marcus Rashford

Faced a race against time to be declared match-fit for the game against Fulham but Marcus Rashford has now been declared fully fit by Ten Hag.
ST: Rasmus Hojlund

Still waiting for a first Premier League goal, but it’s three in three in the Champions League for the striker so far as he prepares to face his former club.
