Manchester United are looking for a surprise result against league leaders and arch-rivals Liverpool in the English Premier League on Sunday.
The Red Devils are under enormous pressure heading to Anfield on the back of four defeats, with Ruben Amorim unable to make a positive difference during his career. The first six weeks On the touch line. A visit to the red half of Merseyside is the last thing the Portuguese coach needs as he looks to turn around Manchester United's fortunes.
Injuries The Red Devils' poor form and performance can no longer be blamed, as Amorim still seems unsure of his best starting XI. The former Sporting Lisbon manager may not want to try his hand at Anfield, with fears they could suffer a crushing defeat.
Here's how Man United He could line up this weekend.
Goalkeeper: Andre Onana – Having been revitalized at the start of the campaign, Onana, like the majority of his team-mates, has returned to an unconvincing and uncertain wreck in recent weeks. He's sure to be busy this weekend against the most dangerous offensive line in the division.
Centre-back: Matthijs de Ligt – De Ligt started his first match for Manchester United in the reverse fixture and produced a largely inept performance in the match 3-0 defeat at home. Things haven't gotten any better for the Dutchman, who can hardly present a more contrasting figure to his compatriot Virgil van Dijk at the moment.
Centre-back: Harry Maguire – Manchester United have activated Maguire's contract extension As they search for leadership and the big defender will provide some authority on defense on Sunday. He will be kept on his toes by the relentless Luis Diaz, whose pace and quick feet could cause serious problems.
Center back: Lisandro Martinez – Martinez's diminutive stature has proven a problem in recent weeks, with the Argentine being bullied by Joelinton as Newcastle United doubled their advantage at Old Trafford last Monday.
RM: Naseer Mazraoui – Anthony Gordon offered the Moroccan no rest last time out and Cody Jacobo will pose a similarly stiff challenge for the summer recruit. It can be a long afternoon at Anfield.
CM: Kobe Maino – Maino was the man who replaced Joshua Zirkzee after just 33 minutes against Newcastle, and at least the midfielder offered a little more protection from his team-mates.
Midfielder: Manuel Ugarte – The Uruguayan's perseverance and determination will be essential against him LiverpoolManchester United will likely find itself under constant pressure. He returned from a one-match suspension, which caused him to miss Newcastle defeat.
LM: Diogo Dalot – One of the few players who performed well against Newcastle as he featured from the less popular left side. However, a battle with the most in-form player in the league, Mohamed Salah, would be a completely different proposition.
Radio frequencies: Imad Diallo – The Ivorian has been one of the very few sparks in a dark season for the Red Devils, and produced the winning moment in the FA Cup meeting between the two sides last season.
Striker: Rasmus Hoglund – After showing signs of life early in Amorim's reign, Hoglund has now gone five games without a goal. The powerful Danish international should offer more to Manchester United's faulty forward line.
LF: Bruno Fernandes – Fernandes has not been immune to criticism this season The third red card of the campaign Didn't help his team against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The captain missed the defeat to Newcastle last time out due to suspension.