A few very good performances by his new signings in the Carabao Cup penalty shoot out defeat to Burnley has given Chris Wilder a little bit of thinking to do, and here our United writer James Shield has given his starting XI for the clash with Aston Villa.
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1. Aaron Ramsdale
As United’s biggest summer signing, the youngster appears a certain starter between the posts. Wasn’t responsible for the poor start against Wolves, despite efforts to seemingly pin the blame for one of their two early goals on him. Photo: Simon Bellis
2. Chris Basham
Ethan Ampadu performed well at Burnley on Thursday and also offers an option in midfield. However, despite their disappointing defensive display at the beginning of the meeting with the visitors from Molineux, United’s defence needs to remain intact here. Photo: Simon Bellis
3. John Egan
The glue which binds United’s back three together and therefore should remain one of the first names on Wilder’s team sheet. Sounded in a really determined frame of mind during Saturday’s pre-match media briefing too. Photo: Simon Bellis
4. Jack O’Connell
Arguably the most influential player in United’s system, as events when he was injured during the early days of ‘Project Restart’ last season showed. Barring a terrible loss of form, when he is fit, O’Connell starts. Photo: Darren Staples