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The stars of Manchester United have arrived at the training before their confrontation with Chelsea on Sunday in the top four.
The Red Devils welcome the Blues to Old Trafford with a sendoff at 4:30 pm with the first four hopes of both teams in the balance.
United is struggling to qualify for the Champions League next season and could finish the day six points off fourth place, two days from the end.
Their hopes of coming out of the top four, which currently consists of Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea, suffered a mbadive double blow after defeats against Everton and City last week.
United is on an ominous slide after losing eight of his last 10 games, during which he was eliminated from the FA Cup by the Wolves and the Champions League at the hands of Barcelona.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could welcome Ander Herrera again after returning from midfielder to training this week, after six weeks on the sideline.
The Spaniard was not photographed among those who entered Carrington Saturday morning after his thigh injury.
Scott McTominay and Phil Jones are both doubtful, having missed City's defeat on Wednesday, but again, they did not drive to work.
The photographer was in the line of sight of David De Gea, under pressure following his mistakes against the men of Pep Guardiola.
But despite supporters demanding that the goalkeeper be dismissed, Solskjaer is ready to defend his man.
The Norwegian said: "I think David and he are for me the best player United has had in the last six or seven years, and he's been absolutely remarkable, facing tough pbades is part of a footballer's career. and David will be fine. "
Solskjaer believes that United deserves their place, but said that he loved the challenge of bringing them back to the top.
"They have all seen the reality in recent weeks," said Solskjaer. "If you look at the total points of the team for the last five seasons, I do not know if you can give me the average, but the average total points is 70.
"We're now at 64, so we've been in the last five seasons, and that's not enough, but that's not the case in the last six, seven or eight games. that we are, we have a big challenge in front of us.
"We played, we can say and some said, easy early teams and more difficult teams now, but that's the whole scenario, the whole season.
"It has been an emotional season for players and the club, and that is what you face as a footballer, coach and manager – we are all human beings."
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