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Three ways Manchester United could line up vs Burnley in Premier League fixture

Manchester United will welcome Burnley to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

United claimed a much-needed victory against Sheffield United on Wednesday, winning 4-2 after goals from Harry Maguire, Bruno Fernandes and Rasmus Hojlund.

Fernandes scored a brace and played through an injury to his hand that he sustained last weekend, delivering a captain's performance when United needed him most.

Remarkably, the midfielder has still never missed a club game through injury in his career and is set to be one of the first names on the team sheet against Burnley.

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Regarding the team news, Mason Mount will return to the squad after a brief spell on the sidelines.

Here's how our writers think United should line up...

Samuel Luckhurst

Christian Eriksen and Antony do not deserve to start after their tepid performances in midweek. Antony should not have started that game in the first instance.

Scott McTominay would be a logical recall after his rest against Sheffield United and Amad is overdue what would be a first meaningful start for United. He has been training for nearly five months and whenever he has come on this season United have either been drawing or losing.

Tyrone Marshall

Mount is the only injured player set to return to the squad today and I would only include him on the bench, but that doesn't mean there won't be changes.

The defence stays the same out of necessity and the decision to switch Diogo Dalot to left-back and have him play more centrally in midfield when in possession worked well on Wednesday. United should dominate the ball again so that can be repeated. There should be a

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