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Man United at Leeds Team News: Bailly, Raphina, Rodrigo, Forshaw

April 24, 2021 By paulmbanks

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(Update: Hundreds of United fans protest the Glazers outside Old Trafford on Saturday)

The Super League is now over, but the backlash against Manchester United ownership, the Glazer family, only continues to grow. With Ed Woodward leaving, a lot of United supporters believe/hope that the Glazers are next. Amid this climate, the Red Devils return to action tomorrow, when they travel to Leeds United for a league fixture.

United have pretty much sewn up a 2nd-place finish in the Premier League, as they have a seven-point advantage over 3rd-place Leicester City, with only six games left to play.

Manchester United at Leeds United FYIs

Kickoff: 2pm Sunday April 25, Elland Road

Unitee Starting XI Prediction: go here

Odds: Leeds +290, United -125, Draw +290

PL Form Guide: Leeds DWWWD, United WWWWW

TV: NBCSN, Stream: NBCSports.com

Team News for Both Sides 

As for Leeds, they come into this match in 10th place, level on points with Arsenal, but also with a game in hand. A result means they leapfrog the Gunners, and what a story that would be for this side, should things finish up that way. A club in its first year of promotion, overtaking a traditional big six club in the top flight- what an uplifting underdog story that would be.

To take a point or three from this match, they’ll have to do so with Liam Cooper, who is suspended. They also have a trio of players who are a doubt inRaphinha (thigh), Rodrigo (undisclosed) and Adam Forshaw (groin).

As for United, they have no new injury concerns, but Eric Bailly (COVID-19) is a doubt while Anthony Martial and Phil Jones are out for the season with knee injuries.

Regarding Jones, he’s never really been “in” this season, and you only remember that he’s still on the team when dealling with team news and injury report articles.

Paul M. Banks runs The Sports Bank, partnered with News Now. Banks, the author of “No, I Can’t Get You Free Tickets: Lessons Learned From a Life in the Sports Media Industry,” has regularly appeared in WGN, Sports Illustrated, Chicago Tribune and SB Nation. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

Filed Under: Football/Soccer, Manchester United

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