Mason Mount question, Lisandro Martinez wait - how Manchester United could line up after international break
Manchester United are currently enjoying their final hiatus of the season with the March international break in full swing.
United went into the break with a dramatic win over Liverpool in the FA Cup. That victory sees the Reds have a Wembley semi-final against Coventry City to look forward to next month.
Erik ten Hag's side will also be looking to climb the Premier League table when they return to action later this month. United are sixth in the current standings and nine points adrift of the top four spots with a game in hand. The Red Devils have 10 more top-flight fixtures this season to try and secure Champions League football. Fifth place may be enough to clinch a spot in Europe's premier cup competition next season, but that will depend on how England ranks in UEFA's coefficient standings.
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United will be looking ahead to their return to action next Saturday against Brentford. The Reds travel to the Gtech Community Stadium to face the Bees looking for another three points. But how could Ten Hag's side line up in that game? A lot will depend on how players on international duty fare fitness-wise after travelling across the globe during the break.
Andre Onana will be expected to start in goal for United against Brentford. He could be supported by a back four of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphael Varane, Victor Lindelof and Diogo Dalot. Harry Maguire could be a contender to start at centre-back in place of Lindelof. Ten Hag will be hoping that Lisandro Martinez is nearing a return, but the defender is not expected to be


