Norwich City will seek to get their season back on track when they face a travel-sick Manchester United at Carrow Road on Sunday.The Canaries ended a run of three straight defeats and recorded a first clean sheet of the 19/20 campaign with a goalless draw at Bournemouth last Saturday. Head coach Daniel Farke says he took "many positives" from that showing at the Vitality Stadium and is now hoping they can repeat the magic of their win over Manchester City from earlier on in the season when United come to town. A victory over United would see Norwich become the first promoted side since the 2003-04 season to beat both Manchester clubs in the same campaign. However, they are still missing several key players through injury, while Teemu Pukki has failed to score in his last four outings. Central defender Ben Godfrey is expected to be available, despite reporting a hernia issue during the draw at Bournemouth, but Timm Klose, Mario Vrancic, Ralf Fahrmann, Grant Hanley and Christoph Zimmermann are all still unavailable. Manchester United arrive at Carrow Road, a ground at which they have won on six of their eight Premier League visits, having ended an 11-game winless run away from home with a 1-0 victory over Partizan Belgrade in the Europa League on Thursday. They'll now be seeking to snap an eight-game run without a win in the top flight, their worst run on the road since 1989. Despite picking up a point last weekend against Liverpool, it still wasn't enough for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to avoid overseeing United's worst start to a season since the 1986-87 season. The Norweigan has warned his team they'll need to be at the top of their game against Norwich if they are to start climbing the table, claiming he's seen plenty to like from the Canaries. "I hope we're going to stop them because it's always going to be difficult down at Carrow Road but we're ready for it now. We've got some players back," said the ex-United frontman. The Red Devils are likely to be without the services of Paul Pogba, Luke Shaw, Nemanja Matic, Diogo Dalot and Eric Bailly but Anthony Martial and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are set to feature. Axel Tuanzebe will need to prove his fitness having struggled with a hip issue recently.
Norwich City v Manchester United
Head coach Daniel Farke says he took "many positives" from that showing at the Vitality Stadium and is now hoping they can repeat the magic of their win over Manchester City from earlier on in the season when United come to town.
A victory over United would see Norwich become the first promoted side since the 2003-04 season to beat both Manchester clubs in the same campaign.
However, they are still missing several key players through injury, while Teemu Pukki has failed to score in his last four outings.
Central defender Ben Godfrey is expected to be available, despite reporting a hernia issue during the draw at Bournemouth, but Timm Klose, Mario Vrancic, Ralf Fahrmann, Grant Hanley and Christoph Zimmermann are all still unavailable.
Manchester United arrive at Carrow Road, a ground at which they have won on six of their eight Premier League visits, having ended an 11-game winless run away from home with a 1-0 victory over Partizan Belgrade in the Europa League on Thursday.
They'll now be seeking to snap an eight-game run without a win in the top flight, their worst run on the road since 1989.
Despite picking up a point last weekend against Liverpool, it still wasn't enough for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to avoid overseeing United's worst start to a season since the 1986-87 season.
The Norweigan has warned his team they'll need to be at the top of their game against Norwich if they are to start climbing the table, claiming he's seen plenty to like from the Canaries.
"I hope we're going to stop them because it's always going to be difficult down at Carrow Road but we're ready for it now. We've got some players back," said the ex-United frontman.
The Red Devils are likely to be without the services of Paul Pogba, Luke Shaw, Nemanja Matic, Diogo Dalot and Eric Bailly but Anthony Martial and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are set to feature. Axel Tuanzebe will need to prove his fitness having struggled with a hip issue recently.
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