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Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot will resume their battle for the right-back spot.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tyrell Malacia have also came into the team, with the latter replacing the injured Luke Shaw.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is expected to be out until late November and Tyrell Malacia is not expected to feature in the near future.
Against Arsenal prior to the international break had to make do with a place on the bench but was given his first start as Aaron Wan-Bissaka was replaced in the starting XI and Diogo Dalot was moved to his preferred right-back role.
“Further assessment will be needed to determine how long Wan-Bissaka will be out for, but initial indications suggest it will be several weeks.”
It was Wout Weghorst who went close early on with a back-heeled effort from an Aaron Wan-Bissaka cross, and Marcus Rashford forced a save from Joe Lumley after hitting a swerving free-kick at the target.
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Not as strong on defence as Wan-Bissaka but better going forward, and showed it again by creating several openings down the right.
Seemingly cast aside by Ten Hag last summer, Wan-Bissaka has made a staggering improvement when it comes to his attacking output and the £50million man is first choice at right-back as things stand.
Some lovely defending from Costa denied Wan-Bissaka route one access.
There has been a plethora of transfer talk throughout the season, suggesting that Manchester United will delve back into the market and sign a new right back to replace Wan-Bissaka at the end of the season.
Where he can improve: Ten Hag has admitted Diogo Dalot is a more capable attacker and Aaron Wan-Bissaka is superior defensively.