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Why Aaron Wan-Bissaka started at left-back for Manchester United vs Tottenham

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka only knew he was starting for Manchester United against Tottenham on the morning of the match. United had prepared for the fixture with Luke Shaw starting at left-back but Shaw withdrew from selection as he was not fully match fit.

Right-back Wan-Bissaka started at left-back for the first time in his career and Diogo Dalot, who has often switched to the left in the absence of Shaw, remained at right-back. "On Monday against Wigan, he played for a part of it.

We expected Luke Shaw, we trained with Luke Shaw in preparation for this game, but this morning he dropped out, not fit enough to start. PLAYER RATINGS: Hojlund good and Eriksen poor vs Tottenham MATCH REACTION: Sir Jim proved wrong by United vs Spurs "To then change back in what we trained in what was our game plan, then we had to adapt too much.

So we decided to put Azza on the left and keep Diogo on the right side." Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford scored in the same game for the first time but United have only won one of the five games Hojlund has struck in.

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