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Manchester United lineup vs Crystal Palace predicted as star man dropped

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Man United can make it back-to-back wins this afternoon when they face Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

The disappointment of the draw with West Ham is long gone after Manchester United got back on track with a win over Everton on Monday night.

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The game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium was threatening to turn into a carbon copy of the West Ham clash, with United enjoying plenty of possession but failing to break their opponents down. As Everton started to get on top in the second half, sub Benjamin Sesko struck to hand United a huge three points in the race for Champions League football.

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Michael Carrick will stick with the majority of players who started at Everton when he picks his side to face Crystal Palace today, meaning Senne Lammens will definitely start in goal. The Belgian was superb on Monday night and there’s every chance United wouldn’t have recorded the win were it not for his brilliant display.

Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw continue in the full back spots with Harry Maguire in the centre. Leny Yoro looks to have overcome his rocky spell after a solid outing on Monday and can start at centre-back with Maguire.

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Casemiro will be fine to start again after six days’ rest and Kobbie Mainoo will continue alongside him. Bruno Fernandes is the first name on the team sheet and he will start in the No.10 role.

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Many expected Sesko to be given his chance from the start against Everton after his late heroics at West Ham, but Carrick resisted the urge to start the young forward. After his goal on Monday night, he simply has to start today. With Sesko leading the line, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo can play in the wide areas.

Amad can be excellent on his day and has been a match-winner for United in the past, but with Sesko in top form and Amad clearly struggling at the moment, it’s time to take him out of the team.

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