Manchester United travel to the Stadium of Light this Saturday for a crucial Premier League clash against Sunderland, and the Red Devils are riding high after a gritty 3-2 victory over Liverpool. That hard-fought win has injected a surge of confidence into the squad, and manager Michael Carrick is expected to make one key change to his starting eleven for this away fixture.
Carrick is likely to stick with his trusted 4-2-3-1 formation, with Amad Diallo getting the nod to start and showcase his talents from the opening whistle. In goal, Senne Lammens will look to bounce back after conceding two in his last outing. The defensive partnership of Harry Maguire and Ayden Heaven will anchor the backline, aiming to keep things tight and organized throughout the 90 minutes.
On the flanks, Diogo Dalot will patrol the right side, while Luke Shaw brings his experience to the left. Both full-backs will need to be selective about when to push forward, balancing defensive duties with attacking support. Leny Yoro will be waiting on the bench, ready to step in if needed.
In midfield, the combative duo of Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo will be tasked with disrupting Sunderland's rhythm and controlling the center of the park. Just ahead of them, the creative trio of Matheus Cunha, Bruno Fernandes, and the aforementioned Diallo will be responsible for unlocking the Sunderland defense and carving out scoring opportunities.
Up top, Bryan Mbeumo will lead the line, using his pace and movement to trouble the home side's backline. With options like Patrick Dorgu and Mason Mount available on the bench, Carrick has firepower ready to make an impact in the second half if the match remains tight.
