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  1. #1
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    Best 11 or don't change a winning team?

    I think Eddie likes to stick with the ones who have done the business for him but I'd rather see ASM in for Murphy, Targett at LB and Joelinton in for Longstaff.

    It may be that Longstaff stays in because Bruno is on paternity leave and Eddie might prefer the 'industry' of Murphy but I'd like to see changes for Man U.

    Thoughts?

  2. #2
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    I'd go Maxi / Wilson / Miggy up top. Maxi is way better than Murphy, Wilson for obvious reasons and Miggy for his work off the ball and high press

    Big Joe / Bruno / Willock would be my preferred midfield

    Agree on Targett....i think Dan Burn would struggle against Anthony

  3. #3
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    The Saint and Joe in for Murphy and Longstaff Murphy isnt good enough he scored last week but it was a tap in and Longstaff was pretty bad last match after playing so well at fulham.

  4. #4
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    I'm very loathed to change a winning team.

    However, for this game at OT I'd bring back in big Joe.

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