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Manchester United 's biggest game of the season is on the horizon, with a place in the Champions League quarter-finals up for grabs.
The Red Devils welcome Atletico Madrid to Old Trafford on Tuesday for what could be the end of their European journey, having drawn 1-1 with the Spanish champions in the first leg.
Ralf Rangnick 's team head into the second meeting buoyed by a thrilling 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend, inspired by Cristiano Ronaldo 's sensational hat-trick.
With the race to finish fourth in the Premier League out of their hands, United's best chance of being involved in next year's Champions League might just winning the competition this time around.
One thing is for sure, Rangnick's side will face a tough test against Diego Simeone and Co. - but they've received a big boost.
A matter of hours before beating Spurs on Saturday, the Red Devils' matchday plans were thrown into chaos thanks to Covid-19.
Changing bases from a city-centre hotel to their Carrington training complex and arriving at Old Trafford by car as opposed to using the team bus, David de Gea 's positive test eventually proved false after a mad morning.
But Bruno Fernandes wasn't so