Stats, stats, stats. Manchester United have the best record in their last five Premier League games over any other side in the top-flight but things are far from smooth at Old Trafford.
Those four wins in five have come against Brentford, Sheffield United, Fulham and Luton and all by one-goal margins. The defeats to Manchester City, Newcastle in the League Cup and Copenhagen in the Champions League have been more significant.
The injury list is also starting to grow again. Nearly 20 first-team players have suffered setbacks since the start of pre-season, with Christian Eriksen the latest to succumb to a problem. READ MORE: United confirm Hojlund injury as crisis deepens READ MORE: Alan Shearer claims Hojlund will be having 'sleepless nights' He could be out for a month while Rasmus Hojlund nurses a muscle strain that should repair by the end of November.
United’s first game back is against Everton at Goodison Park on November 26 and Erik ten Hag will hope he recovers in time. Hojlund is the club’s top scorer with five goals, all of which have come in the Champions League.