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[3-4-3]: Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo gets new positions- The beautiful looks of Man United’s scary lineups as Ruben Amorim changed FOUR player’s positions to fit the new formation

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Ruben Amorim will make his Premier League debut as Manchester United’s manager against Ipswich Town on Sunday, and the Portuguese coach will have plenty of options.

United’s injury woes have began to lighten just in time for the new head coach, with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia returning to full training after missing all of this season’s first-team action.

The pair trained again this week with the new coach and will be evaluated in the coming days before travelling to Portman Road.

Summer signings Leny Yoro, who has also recovered from a fractured metatarsal sustained in only his second pre-season outing for the club, might make his debut this weekend.

Kobbie Mainoo has also returned to training following a thigh injury that kept him out since October’s goalless draw with Aston Villa. Mason Mount was also seen in action in clips published by Carrington on Monday.

Harry Maguire, on the other hand, is still out as he recovers from a recent injury, and Lisandro Martinez, who was brought home early from international duty with Argentina due to a back condition, is also a concern.

The centre-back will be evaluated, with Amorim expecting to offer an update when he speaks to the media for the first time on Friday.

The main concern about Amorim’s team will be whether he quickly shifts to his favoured 3-4-3 shape, which was successful at Sporting in Portugal.

Monday’s training session indicated that his team will be deployed with three at the back, with Antony and Malacia playing wing-back on the right and left, respectively.

With ten players still away on international duty, the starting XI from earlier this week is unlikely to be repeated on Sunday.

 

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