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Paul Merson agrees with pundit on Manchester United vs Sheffield United score prediction

Manchester United will be going in search of a second successive Premier League win when they travel to Bramall Lane to face Sheffield United on Saturday evening.

United signed off for the international break with a dramatic 2-1 win over Brentford at Old Trafford a fortnight ago, thanks to two late goals from Scott McTominay. The Scotland international climbed off the bench to score twice in injury time and seal a much-needed victory.

As a result, Erik ten Hag's side will be hoping to pick up from where they left off and continue with their ambitions of climbing the Premier League table. At the time of writing, they are 10th in the standings after winning four and losing four of their first eight games.

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The Reds will travel to South Yorkshire as overwhelming favourites to scoop a maximum haul of points, with the Blades currently bottom of the table and still winless this season. But how do the pundits think the Reds' trip over the Pennines will go? MEN Sport has taken a close look.

Chris Sutton - BBC Sport

"I know I keep saying it, but I am not convinced by United or by their goalkeeper Andre Onana," Sutton told BBC Sport. "And boy did they need their late comeback to beat Brentford a couple of weeks ago because otherwise their manager, Erik ten Hag, would have been under the pump going into the international break.

"Marcus Rashford's goal for England on Tuesday was important too - it has come at a good time for him after nine games without scoring for club and country and will give him confidence before the trip to Bramall Lane. Sheffield United will be

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