MANCHESTER UNITED TALK, ----- NEWS ----- UPDATE HOW DID THE INTERNATIONAL BREAK AFFECT THE TEAMS PERFORMANCE?
With the team
getting ready to face Everton today some Manchester United fans might be
wondering what type of form the team is in after the international break this
past week. Manchester United players each headed to their various International
teams to participate in last weeks international matches and the fans might be
worried because, as a result of West Hams dropped points yesterday to Crystal
Palace, Manchester United has a chance to close the gap between Us and the top
four team especially Arch Rivals Manchester City who are sitting in forth place
with a four point gap ahead of Manchester United. But with Manchester United
still to play today we have a chance to close the gap from four points to one
with a win today. But what momentum and form is the team face after the
International break?
Well the only way to know the answer to that question is to
analyze the performance of each Manchester United player during the
international break.
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FOOTBALL NEWS
21/03/2016 17:26, Report by Adam Marshall
UNITED STARS HEAD OFF ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY
Manchester United team-mates will go head to head live on
MUTV when Netherlands face France on Friday, one of numerous fixtures in this
current international break to feature Reds stars.
Daley Blind and Memphis Depay are in the Dutch squad for the
friendly encounter in Amsterdam as they build for the next World Cup qualifying
campaign after missing out on the 2016 European Championships. Meanwhile Les
Bleus, hosts of this summer's major tournament, can count upon Anthony Martial
to provide plenty of excitement in attack. The game will be shown exclusively
live in the UK on United's official television channel.
Netherlands' subsequent match will be against England at
Wembley on Tuesday 29 March. Injuries to club colleagues including captain
Wayne Rooney have left Chris Smalling as the only United player in Roy
Hodgson's party for that game plus the preceding one on Saturday, with Bastian
Schweinsteiger ruled out for Germany in Berlin with a knee problem.
Schweinsteiger was also due to face a team-mate on Tuesday
29 March, when the Germans meet Italy, as Matteo Darmian is in the Azzurri's
squad for their schedule, which also includes a clash in Spain this Thursday.
David De Gea and Juan Mata are both in the European champions' ranks with a
friendly against Romania also on the horizon.
Paddy McNair is set to represent Northern Ireland against
Wales on Thursday and Slovenia next Monday, but Marouane Fellaini will no
longer be in action due to Belgium's friendly against Portugal being cancelled
in light of the tragic events that occurred in Brussels on Monday (21 March).
Guillermo Varela has been handed his first call-up to
Uruguay's senior squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Brazil and Peru.
Sergio Romero and Marcos Rojo are in Argentina's plans for the games with Chile
and Bolivia. A fourth Red in South American action is Antonio Valencia with the
fit-again Ecuadorian returning to his country's squad for the fixtures versus
Paraguay and Colombia.
Thursday 24 March
Italy v Spain (Darmian; De Gea, Mata)
Wales v Northern Ireland (McNair)
Chile v Argentina (Romero, Rojo)
Ecuador v Paraguay (Valencia)
Friday 25 March
Netherlands v France (Blind, Memphis, Martial) – Live on
MUTV
Brazil v Uruguay (Varela)
Saturday 26 March
Germany v England (Smalling)
Sunday 27 March
Romania v Spain (De Gea, Mata)
Monday 28 March
Northern Ireland v Slovenia (McNair)
Tuesday 29 March
Germany v Italy (Darmian)
England v Netherlands (Smalling; Blind, Memphis)
France v Russia (Martial)
Argentina v Bolivia (Rojo, Romero)
Colombia v Ecuador (Valencia)
Uruguay v Peru (Varela)
21/03/2016 17:26, Report by Adam Marshall