Manchester United are gearing up for a crucial English Premier League (EPL) match against Everton at Old Trafford on Monday night. The Red Devils, who have been struggling to find consistency under new manager Ruben Amorim, are looking to bounce back from their past two draws against Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur.
With five-game unbeaten run, United are close to securing a top-four spot in the league. Bryan Mbeumo's scoring streak has been instrumental in their recent resurgence, but Everton will be determined to spoil the party. The Toffees, who are just three points behind United, have a significant boost with David Moyes at the helm for the second time.
Moyes is extra motivated to get a result against his former club and is keen to prove that his side can compete in the top tier of English football. Despite being on the back foot, Everton's recent form has been impressive, with wins over Fulham and a draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
This encounter marks a year since Amorim took charge at Old Trafford, and he has been working tirelessly to restore order to the team. The Portuguese manager believes that consistency is key to success and credits United's resurgence for helping Matheus Cunha secure a spot in Brazil's World Cup squad.
Matteijs de Ligt's late equaliser against Spurs last week showed the Dutch defender's ability to score crucial goals, and he will be looking to replicate this form against Everton. Meanwhile, Cunha is expected to start on Monday after recovering from an "accident in training", while Lisandro Martinez could return from injury.
The Toffees are missing Nathan Patterson and Jarrad Branthwaite due to injuries, but Moyes has a fully fit squad to choose from. This match promises to be an exciting encounter between two teams vying for European spots, with the winner securing a significant boost in their respective league standings.
With five-game unbeaten run, United are close to securing a top-four spot in the league. Bryan Mbeumo's scoring streak has been instrumental in their recent resurgence, but Everton will be determined to spoil the party. The Toffees, who are just three points behind United, have a significant boost with David Moyes at the helm for the second time.
Moyes is extra motivated to get a result against his former club and is keen to prove that his side can compete in the top tier of English football. Despite being on the back foot, Everton's recent form has been impressive, with wins over Fulham and a draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
This encounter marks a year since Amorim took charge at Old Trafford, and he has been working tirelessly to restore order to the team. The Portuguese manager believes that consistency is key to success and credits United's resurgence for helping Matheus Cunha secure a spot in Brazil's World Cup squad.
Matteijs de Ligt's late equaliser against Spurs last week showed the Dutch defender's ability to score crucial goals, and he will be looking to replicate this form against Everton. Meanwhile, Cunha is expected to start on Monday after recovering from an "accident in training", while Lisandro Martinez could return from injury.
The Toffees are missing Nathan Patterson and Jarrad Branthwaite due to injuries, but Moyes has a fully fit squad to choose from. This match promises to be an exciting encounter between two teams vying for European spots, with the winner securing a significant boost in their respective league standings.