When Man Utd travels to play Bayern Munich in the Champions League the following week, they might have a fresh appearance.
Manchester United could receive the boost they need this weekend.
United returns to action on Saturday against Brighton, knowing that a victory is necessary to boost morale following a trying few weeks, after what feels like an unusually extended international break.
This weekend, Erik ten Hag will hope that the game of football will speak for itself, a sentiment mirrored by summer signing Sofyan Amrabat in anticipation of a potential debut.
He said last week, “I don’t want to talk about myself. “I want to express it on the field, but I can guarantee that I will give everything I have—every day, every hour, every second—my all. Therefore, it is the only thing I can say at this time.
There is a genuine sense of excitement among the crowd about what Amrabat could offer to the team this season, and he is already among the most well-liked players before he has even put on the club uniform.