Manchester United and Erik ten Hag have been handed a good omen ahead of the derby against rivals Manchester City this Sunday.
Ten Hag will come face to face with Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium this weekend, as United and City take part in the most eagerly awaited fixture in the city's football calendar.
The Reds come into the match having won four successive Premier League games, although the recent postponements following The Queen's death and the international break mean that nearly a month has passed since the 3-1 victory over Arsenal at Old Trafford.
However, United's players have been in fine form during the international break, and aside from Martin Dubravka's withdrawal from the Slovakia squad, have so far come through the domestic lull with a clean bill of health. ALSO READ: 'He just doesn't care' - Dean Henderson makes admission about Man United striker Marcus Rashford Rather than bemoan his players joining up with their countries like other managers, Ten Hag actually sees it as a positive.
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