Manchester United head into the 191st Manchester derby hoping, rather than expecting, to come away with something. The Premier League encounter, which takes place at Old Trafford on Sunday, represents an opportunity for the Reds to make up some ground on their rivals, who they are currently six points behind.
Manchester City will, of course, prove to be tricky opponents meaning United's players will need to be firing on all cylinders if they are to claim three points.
One area United boss Erik ten Hag will be looking for improvement in is his forward line, who have struggled to find form so far this season.
That attack may yet include Alejandro Garnacho, after Ten Hag revealed the club are yet to hear from the FA over whether the Argentine will be charged over his social media post about Andre Onana following the midweek Champions League win over FC Copenhagen. ALSO READ: Ferdinand names two defenders United should sign ALSO READ: What Onana did that convinced United he could turn his form around Here are your Saturday morning headlines. Ten Hag responds to Garnacho investigation Ten Hag has confirmed that United are talking with the Football Association over Garnacho's social media post in which he used two gorilla emojis alongside a picture of Andre Onana.
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