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Erik ten Hag press conference live Manchester United injury latest ahead of Crystal Palace clash

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will speak to the media this afternoon to look ahead to Saturday's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

The Reds will make the trip to the capital with the ambition of recording a third successive victory in all competitions following Tuesday night's 7-0 rout of Barnsley in the Carabao Cup third round.

Goals from Marcus Rashford (2), Alejandro Garnacho (2), Christian Eriksen (2) and Antony sealed an emphatic win for United, ensuring they built on last Saturday's 3-0 triumph over Southampton at St Mary's.

Ahead of this weekend's journey south, United have shared encouraging news on the injury front, confirming both Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund have returned to first-team training at Carrington. Mount has missed the last three matches while Hojlund has not featured at all so far this season because of a hamstring issue.

Ten Hag will no doubt provide more clarity on their respective recoveries and offer an insight into whether or not they may be available this weekend.

Follow the live blog below for live updates from Ten Hag's press conference at Carrington...

After winning their last two games by an aggregate score of 10-0, United's challenge is to build on the wins over Southampton and Barnsley.

United have experienced an indifferent start to the season, winning three, drawing one and losing two of their opening six competitive fixtures.

But having eased past Southampton and blown Barnsley away, United now need to get into the habit of winning games comfortably and without any unnecessary difficulties.

Saturday's trip to Crystal Palace will almost certainly offer a sterner test than what their last two games have, but it is a challenge United should relish

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