Manchester United will take on Sevilla as they welcome them to Old Trafford on Thursday night for the Europa League quarter-final tie. The Red Devils will come into the match on the back of a 2-0 victory over Everton in their last league outing, so they will be in high spirits going into this European contest.
Erik ten Hag might opt for a 4-3-3 formation and could allow Anthony Martial to play from the start as he leads the charge against the opposition while David De Gea keeps his place in between the sticks.
4-3-3 Manchester United Predicted XI Vs Sevilla
Defence
David de Gea is expected to continue between the sticks for the upcoming clash. The Spanish shot-stopper would look to put up a strong performance after keeping a clean sheet in his last league outing.
Raphael Varane will continue alongside Lisandro Martinez as they form the customary centre-half partnership at the heart of United’s backline. Tyrell Malacia could function in the left-back position, whereas Aaron Wan-Bissaka will fill in on the other flank as the right-back.
Diogo Dalot will take a spot on the bench to provide cover for the defensive positions.
Midfield
Marcel Sabitzer is expected to start in the defensive midfield position. On the other hand, Casemiro will return to the middle of the park.
Bruno Fernandes remains a sure-fire starter for Man United in this midweek encounter. The Red Devils will be highly dependent on the Portugal international’s creative work in front of the goal to seal the deal.
Scott McTominay will have to settle for a place on the bench but could be brought on in the second half of the contest if needed.
Attack
Antony and Jadon Sancho will take up the wide positions, looking to cause a menace for the Sevilla defenders down the right and left-wing, respectively.
As mentioned earlier, Anthony Martial is expected to lead the line against the opposition in this contest, as he carries most of the goal-scoring burden for the Red Devils.
Marcus Rashford could be brought off the bench as an impact substitute in the second forty-five minutes of the match.