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

Manchester United will be looking to make it two wins on the spin when they face Leeds United this weekend.

United finally ended their three-game winless run on Tuesday with a 2-0 defeat of Brighton and now will be hoping to build upon it when they travel to Yorkshire on Sunday to face their fierce rivals.

Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has been boosted ahead of the match with the return of Raphael Varane for the game, while Nemanja Matic may also be available after making a comeback to training. However, Edinson Cavani remains out.

"As it seems, Edinson Cavani will still be out," Rangnick said. "He's still having some problems with his groin and also his stomach, the same is true with Tom Heaton. Apart from that, everybody else seems to be available.

"We are grateful we have more players available again. Nemanja Matic was back in training today for the first time and did quite well and might be available for Sunday against Leeds, if not the next two games."

Here is how MEN writers think United should line up and you can make your own team using the widget below.

Varane should go straight back into the side and the occasion might bring the best out of Yorkshire-born, Sheffield-bred Harry Maguire. Paul Pogba has to start after his impact in midweek and, despite his shortcomings, Scott McTominay is the more suitable holding option than Fred, rusty against Brighton.

Anthony Elanga was off the pace on Tuesday night and Marcus Rashford should come back in, even if it means he spends most of the game in his unfavoured right-wing role.

On the opening day of the season, United showed how vulnerable Leeds are to a side which deploys runners from deep, and this weekend it should be a tactic they replicate.

Varane is an obvious

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