Alineaciones De Manchester United Vs West Ham
During the first round of Premier League games, Manchester United defeated West Ham 1-0. This was thanks to an early goal by Marcus Rashford. The second half of the match saw the Reds score two more goals, as Jadon Sancho and Diogo Dalot provided assists.
RB: Jadon Sancho

RB: Jadon Sancho of Manchester United vs West Ham has been one of the most expensive wingers in the world. He was signed from Borussia Dortmund for PS73m. But he has struggled to make an impact for the Red Devils.
The 22-year-old has started two of the five Premier League games so far this season. But he has yet to score.
He made his debut in a 1-0 win over Wolves before the international break. He then came off at half-time in the Young Boys game. But he was recalled to the side in the 73rd minute.
He was not named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup. He also missed the win over Brentford on Wednesday. But there is hope for the youngster.
LB: Lisandro Martinez
Despite being a little over 5ft tall, Lisandro Martinez has been a very impressive signing for Manchester United. This was demonstrated during the 1-0 win over West Ham. He made an exceptional display and silenced some of the doubters about his ability.
He also completed the most passes in the Premier League so far. However, there are two ways to interpret this statistic. He could have had a better passing accuracy if he had been a little quicker to get his feet in position.
Another impressive statistic is his number of crosses into the penalty area. This is something that no other player has managed so far.
Josef Martinez has become a fan favourite at Manchester United. He is a defender who reads the game very well, is a threat on the left side of the pitch and is one of the best centre backs in the Premier League.
CM: Marcus Rashford
CM: Marcus Rashford is a young English footballer. He plays for Manchester United in the Premier League. He is the son of Melanie and Robert Rashford. He started playing football at the age of five for Fletcher Moss Rangers. He was invited into the Manchester United youth academy when he was seven.
He is considered one of the best young players in the world. He is the youngest goalscorer in Manchester United’s European competition history. He was also named in the UEFA Europa League’s team of the week.
He has won the FA Cup and the League Cup with Manchester United. He was awarded the Golden Boy award for the best U-21 European Player. He was also a member of the England squad for the Euros. He has been vocal against racism.
D/W: Diogo Dalot
Having started every game under Erik ten Hag, Diogo Dalot has proven himself to be a real player for Manchester United. The Portuguese right-back is now firmly established as the only permanent starter in a Man Utd team that will look to make a strong push for a top-four finish.
The 23-year-old played his full 90 minutes in last weekend’s 2-1 win over Villarreal. He has played over 1,000 minutes of club football this season and has now started all 13 Premier League games. He has also been one of the key players in the United’s defensive resilience this season.
Dalot’s performance against West Ham was one of his best yet. He had an impact on the 1-0 victory, as he made three interceptions and won five ball recoveries. He also completed four crosses in the game, as well as a goal.
HT: Marcos Rojo
Despite going down to a 2-1 defeat at West Ham, Manchester United moved within two points of fourth place. The Reds had a strong performance, but lacked a goal on the day. They will need to pick up three points to keep their position in the top four.
The Reds had a great start, with Wayne Rooney putting them ahead early on. However, West Ham responded well after losing key men Manuel Lanzini and Javier Hernandez in the first quarter.
In the second half, West Ham continued to pressure the Reds, and it looked as if they would get something from the game. But they were unable to take advantage of an offside flag that was waved away.
With West Ham on the attack, Man United were frustrated with half chances. In the final ten minutes, they upped the tempo to put pressure on their opponents.