Following a somewhat turbulent international break, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag must be longing for 3pm tomorrow afternoon.
After a statement-dominated pause, United will resume their campaign against Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford, marking the beginning of a first three-game week of the season.
United are in desperate need of a good result after all the negativity and controversy that dominated the hiatus. Up against a Brighton side who have won three of their opening four Premier League fixtures this term, however, United know they will be in for a stern test.
The Seagulls are one of the most admired teams in the country and are the highest scorers in the Premier League so far this season, scoring 12 goals across their first four outings. READ MORE: The end is nigh for Jadon Sancho at United READ MORE: United's 25-man squad list omissions show what Erik ten Hag is doing right Equipped with attack-minded full-backs and wingers, Brighton like to make things happen via the wide areas, most often through the likes of Pervis Estupinan, Solly March and Kaoru Mitoma.