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How Manchester United should line up vs Southampton in Premier League fixture

Manchester United welcome Southampton to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

United responded to the Anfield debacle in the perfect fashion against Real Betis in the Europa League on Thursday, when defeating the Spanish club 4-1 thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford, Antony, Bruno Fernandes and Wout Weghorst.

Erik ten Hag was delighted with the response and the Dutchman's attention will now return to the Premier League, as Southampton, who have already sacked two managers this season, are set to visit Old Trafford this weekend.

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Regarding the team news, Anthony Martial returned to full training at Carrington just a day before the Real Betis game and he could return to the matchday squad, whilst Marcel Sabitzer could return after sustaining a knock.

Our writers have had their say on how United should line up against Southampton...

Samuel Luckhurst

There is logic in United naming an unchanged side again. Bar 15 minutes of the end of the first half, they were dominant against Real Betis and it is difficult to recall United creating more clear-cut chances in 90 minutes all season.

United are certain to have the majority of possession so it is advisable to have two attack-minded right-backs, rather than one. Aaron Wan-Bissaka was unfortunate not to start in any of the last three games and he has made strides with his play in the final third, but Dalot should be entrusted, given the opposition.

As United already have a comfortable cushion, the match to rotate is in the second leg in Seville ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final with Fulham.

Tyrone Marshall

It's hard to think of a reason for making too many changes against one of

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