Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side as both teams look to carry on their promising Premier League form at the Amex Stadium on Tuesday night.The Seagulls' last home game was a dramatic 2-1 win over Arsenal and Trossard believes they can take confidence from that win, as they seek to end United's 14-game unbeaten run.Speaking to Brighton's official website, Trossard talked up United and Wan-Bissaka in particular.
He said: “The way they’re playing at the moment is very good, there are some big names and their biggest strength is the pace and skill they have in attack.“One-on-one they can take people on, so it’s a challenge because speed in the modern game is a massive thing.“Aaron Wan-Bissaka has probably been my toughest opponent so far, he has a bit.
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