Manchester United could do something they have not done in 33 years vs West Ham
Manchester United will be eyeing a first Premier League home win since late-February when they welcome West Ham United to Old Trafford this afternoon.
United will go into the clash with the Hammers riding the crest of a wave after booking their place in the Europa League final on Thursday night with a 4-1 win over Athletic Bilbao. Goals from Mason Mount (2), Rasmus Hojlund and Casemiro sealed a 7-1 aggregate triumph.
But before head coach Ruben Amorim can give the final and Tottenham Hotspur his full attention, he must first navigate his and his side's way through Premier League clashes with West Ham and Chelsea.
Ahead of this afternoon's tussle with the Hammers, here are five things to look out for:
If last weekend's 4-3 defeat to Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium is anything to go by, United's supporters should anticipate a flurry of changes at Old Trafford this afternoon.
Amorim made eight changes for the clash with the Bees from the 3-0 win over Athletic in the Basque Country less than 72 hours before, with only Patrick Dorgu, Manuel Ugarte and Alejandro Garnacho retaining their places.
The chances are Amorim will make a crop of alterations to the side that started the second leg of the semi-final triumph, meaning the likes of Luke Shaw, Harry Amass, Kobbie Mainoo, Christian Eriksen, Mount and Amad will all be targeting starting berths.
Youngsters Jaydan Kamason, who is still waiting to make his senior debut, and Chido Obi will also be vying for starting berths in what will be another Premier League game with very, very little riding on it. Obi made his full league debut last weekend.
Although United's Europa League form has given their supporters plenty to celebrate in the last few weeks, their Premier League