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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has named his side for today’s crunch Premier League clash with Sunderland at Old Trafford.

The Portuguese tactician has rung the changes, making five alterations from the team humbled 3-1 by Brentford last weekend.

Summer signing Senne Lammens finally makes his long-awaited United debut, with Altay Bayindir dropping to the bench.

Amad Diallo returns to the XI after missing the Brentford game due to a family tragedy.

He is tipped to slot in at right wing-back.

Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Luke Shaw form the back three.

Yoro comes in for Harry Maguire, whose costly error directly gifted Brentford their opener last time out.

One of the surprises is Patrick Dorgu being left out of the squad, with Diogo Dalot expected to provide cover in his place.

Bruno Fernandes continues in his number eight role, but is partnered today by Casemiro.

The former Real Madrid midfielder was suspended from the clash against the Bees. He replaces Manuel Ugarte in the XI.

Benjamin Sesko, Mason Mount and Bryan Mbeumo will form the attacking trio.

The England international replaces Matheus Cunha, who will be expected to play a role...

Continue Reading: Confirmed Line-up: Man Utd vs Sunderland – Lammens makes debut, Cunha benched

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