Ex-Manchester United forward Dwight Yorke believes there should be no need to rest the side's best players, with the Reds aiming to climb back into the top four of the festive period.
United haven't lost since departing with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last month and have since appointed Ralf Rangnick on an interim basis until the end of the season.
The Reds have a favourable fixture list ahead of the busy Christmas and New Year spell, and start with a trip to strugglers Norwich City on Saturday evening.
Rangnick 's side then face Brentford, Brighton, Newcastle and Burnley to end the domestic year, with 50-year-old Yorke insisting the Reds must start their strongest XI throughout. "The league table doesn't lie," Yorke told The Athletic. "Some
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