Manchester United made a positive start to life under caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a 5-1 drubbing of Cardiff City in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Red Devils welcome Huddersfield Town on Boxing Day and they will be the favourites to claim all three points against a struggling opposition.
David Wagner’s men lost 3-1 to Southampton last week and the Terriers will need to turn their fortunes around if they are to avoid the drop this term.
Alexis Sanchez (thigh) and Romelu Lukaku are ruled out for the mid-week clash while Chris Smalling and Scott McTominay will be pushing for a return. Solskjaer is not expected to make too many changes to the team that played Cardiff on Saturday.
The Spaniard didn’t have too much to do in the last game and dealt well with everything that came his way.
The Englishman contributed equally to both attack and defence in the last game and Solskjaer should continue to rely on him.
He was given a more attacking role and carried the ball forward with purpose in the last game.
The Englishman stuck to his task at the heart of the defence against Cardiff and looked really solid after a long time.
He put in a solid shift at the back and combined well with Martial and Pogba down the left.
The Serb looked completely a different player in Solskjaer’s first game in charge and played the role of a pivot in the midfield to act as the link between the defence and the attack.
The Frenchman came back to his very best last week with some exquisite passing and link-up play in the attacking third.
The Spaniard will be high on confidence after finding the net in the last game and should be amongst the starters for this one as well.
He capped off some mesmerizing one-touch build-up play with a goal and was a much more influential figure in the final third than he has been all season.
The Englishman showed some good link-up play and languid passing in the attacking third. He capped off a fine display with a goal from the penalty spot and should start against Huddersfield.
The youngster showed exactly why he is held in such high regard at Old Trafford and deserves another start.