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Man United were held to a 0-0 draw by Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday but these two dropped points will not cause too much worry in regards to their domestic faith.

But their next game will have a lot riding on how they end their season since they face AS Roma in the Europa League semi-final, the first leg of which will be played on Thursday at Old Trafford.

Man United are more or less sure of playing in the Champions League next season so their next aim will be to win a major silverware this campaign. And right now, the Europa League is their only hope.

Solskjaer has an almost fully fit squad to choose from and the manager also got the chance to rest some big-name players vs Leeds United. So we can expect a few rotations on Thursday night.

This is the seventh time Man United and AS Roma will go head-to-head and the Premier League side have suffered only a single defeat while winning four of those encounters.

Man United team news vs AS Roma:

David De Gea is now the club keeper for Manchester United and he will come back in goal, replacing Dean Henderson.

Eric Bailly has returned to full fitness and has also signed a new deal at the club. But the manager is expected to stick with the pairing of Lindelof and Harry Maguire.

Fred and McTominay have been the defensive midfield pairing in the big games and we hope to see this same system against Roma as well unless Paul Pogba is used in the middle of the pitch.

Pogba started on the bench vs Leeds United but the Frenchman will come back into the side in midweek and is most likely to play as the left winger. This means Marcus Rashford will move to the other side and Mason Greenwood will drop back to the bench.

Cavani, like Paul Pogba, also came off the bench vs Leeds United but the South American will lead the line on Thursday.

Stats via Whoscored.

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