Key Points

Manchester United prepares for a critical Premier League match against Wolves with several strategic changes. Manager Ruben Amorim introduces Tyler Fredricson for his senior debut, signaling a mix of youth and experience. The team's lineup reflects careful management after their intense Europa League quarter-final victory. Wolves, in impressive form under Vitor Pereira, pose a genuine challenge to United's ambitions.

Key Points: Man Utd's Amorim Debuts Fredricson vs Surging Wolves

  • Fredricson gets senior debut in United's defensive lineup
  • Wolves aim to continue recent point-scoring momentum
  • Amorim rotates squad after Europa League exertions
  • Young talents Mainoo and Fredricson get key opportunities
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PL: Fredricson given debut as Amorim names five changes for Man Utd's clash against Wolves

Ruben Amorim makes five tactical changes for Manchester United's crucial Premier League clash against Wolves at Old Trafford

"We must carefully manage players' minutes - Ruben Amorim"

Manchester, April 20

Ruben Amorim has decided to make changes for Manchester United's home game with in-form Wolves in the Premier League on Sunday. The Potuguese boss had little option after the gruelling, Europa League quarter-final victory over Lyon.

He confirmed that he will have to carefully manage players' minutes, with the priority clearly being the semi-final matches in the European League against Athletic Club next month.

There are five alterations to the XI that started the epic tie with Lyon, including a senior debut for Tyler Fredricson in defence.

The homegrown centre-back is joined by Victor Lindelof, who captains the team, and Noussair Mazraoui, who was withdrawn at half-time on Thursday due to a personal issue.

Kobbie Mainoo is rewarded for his heroics with a start, possibly in an advanced slot, while Harry Amass is in too, probably ensuring Patrick Chinazaekpere swaps flanks. Christian Eriksen, who came on as a substitute in extra time in midweek, is part of the XI, as he was at Newcastle United last time out in the Premier League.

There is no Altay Bayindir on the bench, with Tom Heaton the stand-in keeper, but Jonny Evans makes his long-awaited return to the matchday squad.

Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes, who have played so much football this term, are also among the substitutes after being granted a breather.

Wolves have been racking up the points under Vitor Pereira while lifting themselves into their highest position in the table so far this season. Victories over Southampton, West Ham United, Ipswich Town and Tottenham Hotspur - the most recent of those coming just last weekend at Molineux where Wolves were rampant against Spurs - have lifted them up to 16th in the standings, and just three points behind this weekend's opponents.

Having spent much of the first eight months of the season expecting to avoid relegation, the fact Pereira's side is now in touching distance of 13th place displays a remarkable turnaround under the Portuguese.

Man Utd XI: Onana; Mazraoui, Lindelof, Fredricson; Dorgu, Eriksen, Ugarte, Amass; Garnacho, Mainoo; Hojlund.

Subs: Heaton, Dalot, Evans, Yoro, Casemiro, Maguire, Fernandes, Mount, Obi.

Wolves XI: Sa, Semedo, Bueno, Agbadou, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J Gomes, Munetsi, Cunha, Strand Larsen.

Subs: Bentley, Doherty, Djiga, Traore, Doyle, R Gomes, Sarabia, Forbs, Mane.

- IANS

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James K.
Excited to see Fredricson get his debut! Been hearing good things about him from the academy. Hope he can handle the pressure against Wolves' attack 🤞
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Sarah T.
Not sure about resting Bruno and Dalot completely - Wolves have been in great form. But I get that we need them fresh for the Europa semis. Tough balancing act for Amorim!
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Mohammed A.
Mainoo starting again after that Lyon performance! Kid's got serious talent. Hope he can keep up this form 🔥
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Emma W.
Wolves are a completely different team under Pereira. This won't be an easy game despite the changes. Hope the young lads step up!
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Raj P.
Interesting to see Amass starting - he's been solid when given chances. The future looks bright with all these academy players getting opportunities!
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Lisa M.
While I understand rotation is needed, I worry about the defensive partnership of Fredricson and Lindelof against Cunha and Larsen. Hope they prove me wrong! 🙏

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