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Manchester United might not make two changes fans want to see vs Copenhagen

Manchester United will be looking to prove they really have turned a corner when they travel to face Copenhagen in their pivotal Champions League clash on Wednesday night.

Erik ten Hag's side picked up their first win of the European campaign in the reverse fixture and need another three points tonight if they are to keep their qualification hopes alive.

Marcus Rashford should be available again after missing the weekend trip to Fulham, while Victor Lindelof is also available again after a recent illness.

TEAM NEWS: How United should line up tonight

Here are the main talking points ahead of the match:

Defensive duo

Erik ten Hag's most important decision tonight could come in central defence as he looks for the ideal partner for Harry Maguire.

Raphael Varane is the obvious choice on paper, but Jonny Evans has been selected over him in recent weeks, with the Northern Ireland international starting their last three league wins.

United's problem is that Evans can't play two games a week, while there are long-term reservations over Varane's fitness levels and his concerning injury record.

After such a poor start to the season, 'consistency' and 'momentum' are the two buzzwords of choice going forward, both of which would be helped by having a settled centre-back partnership.

Maguire thoroughly deserves his place back in the lineup, but there is still some debate over who should partner him in the long run.

It's not alright on the right

Antony's struggles continued at the weekend, but that doesn't mean he will be dropped tonight. The Brazilian is in the running to be considered the club's worst-ever signing and it is in Ten Hag's best interest to try and make his man work on the right wing.

There is always a temptation

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