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Noussair Mazraoui returns as problem exposed - Manchester United predicted line-up vs Fulham

Manchester United will be hoping to secure their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup when they welcome Fulham to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

United, who have already beaten the Cottagers twice this season, got back to winning ways in midweek, beating Ipswich Town 3-2. Harry Maguire headed in a second half winner to secure a much-needed Premier League victory.

Despite playing for more than a half with ten men, United showed plenty of character and resilience to hold on and ease some of the pressure.

Ahead of this weekend's visit of the Cottagers, who also recorded a midweek Premier League win of their own, United head coach Ruben Amorim has issued a fresh update on the injury front, confirming he is not expecting any members of the squad who missed the previous game through injury to return.

As a result, it means Andre Onana is expected to continue in goal in the absence of any other senior goalkeeper being available. Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton have both been missing in recent weeks, meaning youngsters Elyh Harrison and Hubert Graczyk have stepped up and onto the bench.

Onana started United's fourth round victory over Leicester City last month, meaning he is in line to start the second FA Cup game in succession after Bayindir starred in the third round victory over Arsenal in January.

Amid on the ongoing injury crisis, Amorim does not have much scope to rotate his pack, meaning he could deploy the same back-three for the second game running. Leny Yoro started on the left of the defence against Ipswich, partnering Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt, and he performed well.

It is at wing-back where Amorim faces the biggest frustration amid the loss of Patrick Dorgu to a three-match ban. He was sent-off against

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