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Ineos pressure, Marcus Rashford decision - five Man United talking points facing Erik ten Hag

Manchester United returns to action this weekend after the international break with a crucial fixture away at Southampton on Saturday lunchtime.

Erik ten Hag's side have suffered a disappointing start to the new Premier League season after losing two of their opening three matches of 2024/25. It follows an eighth-placed finish in the league last season - their lowest since 1989/90.

United must win and perform well on the South Coast against a newly promoted side who have lost all three of their league fixtures so far. Russell Martin's team have lost to Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest and Southampton so far.

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The Reds will now be looking to inflict a fourth straight league defeat on the Saints. With all that said, below are five talking points ahead of United's trip to St Mary's.

Ten Hag confirmed on Thursday that Manuel Ugarte could make his United debut this weekend. The Uruguayan has been signed to play a crucial role in Ten Hag's team, who have often looked exposed in midfield.

Casemiro's difficult afternoon against Liverpool before the international break highlighted why the Reds need Ugarte so badly. United fans will be desperate to see him play on Saturday.

Southampton already look destined for relegation just three games into the season. The Saints have looked hopelessly out of their depth and any top team should be licking their lips to face them.

But such is the pressure on Ten Hag after defeats to Brighton and Liverpool that United will already be feeling nervous about what comes next. Anything other than a win will pile the

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