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Manchester United could unleash a new attack in Europa League fixture vs Omonia Nicosia

After being crushed 6-3 by cross-city rivals Manchester City in Sunday's derby at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester United will be grateful to have an opportunity to try and make amends as soon as Thursday evening.

United will resume their Europa League group stage campaign later this week, travelling to Cyprus to face minnows Omonia Nicosia. The Cypriot outfit are pointless after their first two group matches, making United overwhelming favourites to seal back-to-back away wins in the competition.

The trip will mark just United's second game of a hectic October period that will see them complete nine fixtures in the space of just 29 days. It is a relentless task for any club to manage, but United are fortunate that they have strength in depth to rotate their pack and still deploy a star-studded team.

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With another away trip scheduled for three days later — a short trip along the M62 to face Everton at Goodison Park — Erik ten Hag's team selection on Thursday evening is likely to provide a clear indication of his plans for the clash with the Toffees just 72 hours later. Mass changes, originally, were to be expected, but United are under pressure to bounce back with a vengeance following Sunday's horror show at the Etihad; Ten Hag may not have a choice but to go with a stronger side than he originally wanted to.

If that proves to be the case, you can guarantee that some changes will still be contemplated by the United boss, even if not on mass. After all, the likes of Casemiro and Cristiano Ronaldo will be hungry for minutes after being left out of the starting line-up against City.

Despite being 4-0 down at half-time, Ten Hag refused to call on Ronaldo to

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