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Manchester United vs Norwich prediction and odds: Canaries can cut through Ralf Rangnick's side

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Manchester United's season reached another new low last weekend when the were beaten by one of the Premier League's worst sides.

This is a group of players that have no shame as a collective and no pride as individuals. United are by no means mathematically out of contention for fourth place but this team have seemingly already thrown the towel in, which is why the 2/9 about them beating Norwich is a price no one should even consider taking.

United made incredibly hard work of winning the reverse fixture at Carrow Road and if it wasn't for some David De Gea heroics they may not have done. Is it a formality that this side goes and sweeps Norwich aside at Old Trafford on Saturday? Not by a long chalk.

There is also the small matter of the protests that are going to take place in and around this game - something that could easily prove a distraction for the players, not that they need much of an excuse.

Most observers see Dean Smith's side as dead ducks in Premier League terms but last weekend's win over Burnley shows that they are still fighting for their lives.

Despite the fact that they are still seven points off safety, the attitude the Norwich players showed last week was admirable and it's one that could take them far when they face up to United's struggling stars at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon.

Goals were hard to come by for Norwich earlier in the season, which is why they were on the back foot from the outset. But they have scored at least once in five of their last six matches and it would be no surprise if they found a way through a United defence that has only kept one clean sheet in the last

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