UCL Preview: Could Young Boys cause an upset against a Ronaldo led Man United?

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The scores, the misses, the cards, the frustrations and the anxieties will all be analysed here on myactiveonline.com. But today, we take a look at Manchester United versus Young Boys. Will Christian Ronaldo shoulder the Red Devils to the promised land or the Swiss Super League champions will cause an upset? Myactivetvonline has the details!!!

Manchester United will be looking to make the perfect start to their 2021-22 Champions League group-stage campaign when they take on Young Boys in Switzerland on Tuesday night.

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The Red Devils will enter the match off the back of a 4-1 win over Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday, while Young Boys thumped Zurich 4-0 in the Swiss Super League in their last match.

Young Boys won the Swiss Super League for the 15th time last season, which saw them automatically qualify for the Champions League second qualifying round, meaning that they have had to play a lot of football already in this season’s competition to advance to this stage.

Indeed, the Swiss outfit have already taken part in six Champions League matches this term, overcoming Slovan Bratislava, CFR Cluj and Ferencvaros to make the group stage for just the second time, with their previous participation coming in the 2018-19 competition, when they also took on Man United, losing both matches against the 20-time English champions by an aggregate score of 4-0.

There is no getting away from the fact that Young Boys are incredibly inexperienced at this level, while they have won only one of their previous eight fixtures against English opposition, but a strong start to the 2021-22 campaign should mean that confidence is high at Stadion Wankdorf.

Indeed, David Wagner’s side has picked up eight points from their opening five league matches of the season to sit third in the table, though they recorded a thumping 4-0 win over leaders Zurich on Saturday, with Michel Aebischer netting a brace for the home side from the middle of the park.

Young Boys will certainly believe that they can cause each of the three other teams in Group F – Man United, Atalanta BC and Villarreal – problems, and their home form will surely be vital when it comes to challenging for a top-two or a minimum, top-three finish in the group.

Man United, meanwhile, will enter Tuesday’s contest off the back of a 4-1 win over Newcastle in the Premier League, with Cristiano Ronaldo netting twice on his second debut for the club, while Bruno Fernandes and Jesse Lingard were also on the scoresheet during a strong performance at Old Trafford.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side has also made a strong start to the season, picking up 10 points from their four league fixtures to sit top of the table, and they will be determined to put three Champions League points on the board ahead of their next domestic fixture away to West Ham United next weekend.

A busy period will see the Red Devils also face West Ham in the EFL Cup, before ending September with a league game against Aston Villa and a home fixture against Villarreal in the Champions League.

Man United finished third in the group in 2020-21, which saw them drop into the Europa League, and beat Real Sociedad, AC Milan, Granada and Roma to reach the final of the competition which they ultimately lost to Villarreal on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Second in last season’s Premier League, the English giants are three-time winners of the European Cup, while they have finished atop their Champions League groups on 15 occasions and will fancy their chances of claiming the first position in Group F despite the quality of the teams around them.

Young Boys will again be without the services of Fabian Lustenberger and Jean-Pierre Nsame on Tuesday due to Achilles injuries, while Joel Monteiro, Esteban Petignat and Nico Maier will also be absent.

Aebischer’s double against Zurich on Saturday could see the 24-year-old feature in midfield, but there are expected to be a couple of changes from the weekend, with Mohamed Camara and Vincent Sierro in line to feature for the home side.

Young Boys are expected to line up in a 4-4-2 formation against the Red Devils, with Meschack Elia being joined in the final third by Theoson-Jordan Siebatcheu, and the pair have already scored six goals between them in the Swiss Super League this season.

Man United, meanwhile, will again be without the services of Marcus Rashford and Alex Telles, while Dean Henderson and Phil Jones are unlikely to be involved despite recently recovering from their recent issues.

Scott McTominay could be in contention, having made a quick return from groin surgery, but it seems more likely that the Scotland international will be saved for the West Ham clash. Fred, though, is in line to return to the midfield, having been an unused substitute against Newcastle due to the uncertainty surrounding his participation stemming from a FIFA suspension, which was ultimately lifted.

Edinson Cavani will be hoping to shake off the knock that forced him to miss the clash with the Magpies, but Solskjaer could resist the temptation to rest Ronaldo following his two-goal performance on Saturday.

It would not be a surprise to see Paul Pogba moved to the left, dropping Jadon Sancho to the bench, but Solskjaer might feel that the England international needs minutes in his legs, so a very similar side could take to the field for the second successive match despite the relatively quick turnaround.

By: Elisha Aberiganya | Follow us on Twitter @activtvgh

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