Manchester United vs. Swansea City - The Big Preview
So a team definitely looking for a new manager faces one that could be, should Swansea beat Manchester United for the fourth consecutive league game.
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Louis van Gaal has remained defiant and will hope the intensity of his team's performance against Chelsea is repeated.
They do though have to change their dreadful recent scoring record against a side who have kept three clean sheets in a row.
Alan Curtis has steadied the Swansea ship at an important time, and I saw his first match in charge, which should have resulted in at least a point at Manchester City.
Van Gaal has called Swansea his 'ghost team'; he needs a new positive spell to begin the new year.
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The Last 5 - Manchester United
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Champions League - VfL Wolfsburg 3-2 Man Utd
The Last 5 - Swansea City
Premier League - Crystal Palace 0-0 Swansea
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Premier League - Swansea 0-0 West Ham
Premier League - Man City 2-1 Swansea
Premier League - Swansea 0-3 Leicester
Stat Attack
- Swansea have won their last three league meetings with Manchester United - all by a scoreline of 2-1.
- The Swans also won 2-1 at Old Trafford last season in Louis van Gaal's first game in charge.
- Manchester United's last two Premier League defeats from winning positions have both come against Swansea City (last February and last August when they lost 2-1 both times).
Teams News - Manchester United
Manchester United's Jesse Lingard is a doubt with the hamstring injury that has kept him out for three weeks.
Long-term absentees Antonio Valencia, Luke Shaw and Marcos Rojo remain out.
Teams News - Swansea City
Swansea's Federico Fernandez is still battling the bruised heel which saw him miss the draw at Crystal Palace.
Caretaker manager Alan Curtis rotated his squad for that game but Angel Rangel, Leon Britton, Ki Sung-yueng, Wayne Routledge, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Andre Ayew could all return.
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