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Four things spotted in Manchester United training as youngster features and Lindelof trains

Manchester United will be looking to put Friday evening's disappointing FA Cup exit to Middlesbrough behind them when they face Burnley at Turf Moor in the Premier League on Tuesday evening.

United, who are unbeaten in their last six visits to Turf Moor without conceding a single goal, will make the short trip to Lancashire looking to record a third successive league triumph, following back-to-back wins over both Brentford and West Ham United prior to the winter break.

After a stuttering start to 2022, being beaten 1-0 by Wolves and blowing a two-goal lead against Aston Villa, the wins over both Brentford and the Hammers have shown that a recovery is beginning to take place at Old Trafford.

United will travel to Turf Moor occupying the final Champions League spot, meaning they will now be tasked with trying to stay there, opposed to being in pursuit.

With that in mind, United can ill-afford any mishaps over the coming weeks, starting against the Clarets. In a bid to avoid any further disappointments, the players have been putting the hard yards in on the training ground following Friday's shock FA Cup defeat.

With that in mind, MEN Sport has picked out four things we spotted from Monday's training session at Carrington.

After missing Friday evening's defeat to Middlesbrough through illness, centre-back Victor Lindelof has trained ahead of the clash with Sean Dyche's side, offering hope that he could be included in the squad.

The Swede, who also played no part in the win over west Ham following a break-in at his home whilst United were facing Brentford, is, however, unlikely to force his way into the starting line-up even if he is declared fit enough to be involved.

Nevertheless, his presence within the squad would

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