Manchester United had their feet up while the midweek Carabao Cup and Europa League action unfolded, but the Red Devils’ abundance of free weeks should serve Ruben Amorim’s side well as the Premier League season progresses.
United are getting healthier on the injury front, and a victory over Chelsea last weekend means a few smiles have returned to a fanbase that’s started to teeter towards nihilism.
Back-to-back Premier League wins is their sole focus at the Gtech this weekend, as they face a Brentford side that have won just one of their five league outings under new manager Keith Andrews.
Here’s how Amorim could set the Red Devils up in west London at Saturday lunchtime.






