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Huddersfield Town vs Manchester United

Huddersfield Town vs Manchester United - Premier League Gameweek 37
Minggu, 5 Mei 2019
Kick Off : 20:00 WIB
Venue : The John Smith's Stadium
Wasit : tbc
Live : tbc


Head to Head pertemuan kedua tim :
Manchester United menang : 23x
Imbang : 15x
Huddersfield Town : 11x

5 pertandingan terakhir kedua tim :
11 Maret 1972 - Manchester United 2-0 Huddersfield Town - League Division One
21 Oktober 2017 - Huddersfield Town 2-1 Manchester United - Premier League
3 Februari 2018 - Manchester Unirted 2-0 Huddersfield Town - Premier League
18 Februari 2018 - Huddersfield Town 0-2 Manchester United - FA Cup
26 Desember 2018 - Manchester Unirted 3-1 Huddersfield Town - Premier League
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YOUR GUIDE TO SUNDAY'S GAME AT HUDDERSFIELD

Manchester United's final away match of the Premier League season sees Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reds head to West Yorkshire to face already relegated Huddersfield Town.

The Terriers' fate was confirmed at the end of March but they are hoping to end the season on a high before returning to the Championship. David Wagner began the season at the helm before leaving at the turn of the year and being replaced by former Borussia Dortmund II head coach, Jan Siewert.

With the Reds still in contention for a place in the top four, this is once again a vitally important game if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side want to secure a Champions League berth for next season.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of this weekend's fixture...

HOW CAN I FOLLOW THE GAME?

Sunday's game kicks off at 14:00 BST on Sunday. MUTV subscribers will have access to live build-up on ‘Match Day’ from 12:30 BST, followed by live commentary. You can also follow the action on ManUtd.com and in the Official App, which you can download here.

WHAT'S THE TEAM NEWS?

Eric Bailly will miss the rest of the season and the Africa Cup of Nations after the Ivorian injured his knee in last weekend's 1-1 draw against Chelsea.

However, Marcus Rashford trained with the first team on Wednesday, despite his withdrawal against the Blues with a shoulder problem. The Englishman was substituted by Solskjaer in Sunday's game after an hour, but the 21-year-old is seemingly on track to play again at Huddersfield.

Phil Jones, who hasn't played since the first half of last month's clash with Everton, could also return after being sidelined with a knock while Ander Herrera is back in the swing of things after he made his return from injury in the Chelsea game.

Academy youngsters Tahith Chong, James Garner, Angel Gomes and Lee O’Connor have also been taking part in first-team training and will hope for a chance to impress in our final two matches.

Ole could provide a full update on the fitness of his squad in Friday's pre-match press conference.

WHAT ABOUT HUDDERSFIELD?

Our hosts look set to be without creative midfielder Aaron Mooy for this weekend's match. The 28-year-old from Sydney has scored three times this season but a knee injury in the middle of the campaign sidelined him for 10 games and he could be a doubt for this weekend.

Terriers goalkeeper Ben Hamer could also miss out due to a knock. The 31-year-old Englishman has missed their last two matches with Jonas Lossl stepping in during his recovery. Finally, forward Laurent Depoitre is likely to be absent from Sunday's fixture with a foot injury. The Belgian has not made a senior appearance since their game against Newcastle United on 23 February.

Jan Siewert may provide an injury update later this week.

HOW ARE THEY GETTING ON?

After surviving their first term in the Premier League, Huddersfield have found their second campaign at English football's top table a struggle and have already been relegated. The hosts began the season under the stewardship of David Wagner, the manager who got them promoted to the top flight. However, he stood down from his post on 14 January with the Terriers eight points adrift at the bottom of the league and former Borussia Dortmund II head coach Jan Siewert was appointed as his successor.

This season, Huddersfield have amassed just three wins, two of which have been against Wolves, and five draws - a record which sees them rooted to the bottom. While Siewert couldn't stop them from being relegated in March, the 36-year-old German is already getting preparations under way for next season's Championship campaign with the hope of bouncing back to the top flight at the first attempt.

ONE TO WATCH

Even though Huddersfield's top goalscorer has only bagged four goals this season, 21-year-old Karlan Grant has made a good impression for the Terriers in a short space of time.

The Greenwich-born striker, who was signed from Charlton Athletic in the January transfer window, has already become their top scorer for the season in his 11 appearances for the club and has been capped at youth level for England.

Grant scored his first goal in a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal before bagging a brace against West Ham and scored in Huddersfield's last home game - a 2-1 loss at the hands of Watford.

WHAT'S OUR HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD LIKE?

Our recent league record against Huddersfield is good with the Reds only losing one of our last 15 meetings in all competitions. Since our 2-1 defeat to the hosts in October 2017, United have won the rest of our matches against the relegated club, including a 2-0 win in the Emirates FA Cup fifth round last season, which was our most recent visit to the John Smith's Stadium. On that occasion, Romelu Lukaku scored a brace either side of half-time while Juan Mata had a strike controversially ruled out following a check with VAR.

The two sides met at Old Trafford on Boxing Day this season and it was the Reds that got the victory in Solskjaer's first home game as caretaker manager. There was a rare goal for Nemanja Matic with Paul Pogba grabbing a brace in the second half to secure all three points, with Huddersfield's Mathias Jorgensen pulling back a consolation goal in the 88th minute.

WHO'S THE REFEREE?

Lee Mason will be the man in the middle for Sunday's match. The 47-year-old from Portsmouth will take charge of his first United game of 2019, having previously officiated for our goalless draw with Crystal Palace in October and our 4-1 victory over Bournemouth in December 2018.

Mason will be assisted by Harry Lennard and Scott Ledger with Mike Dean serving as the fourth official.

RIVALS WATCH

The penultimate weekend of the Premier League season is another jam-packed affair with every team in action for either their final home or away game.

Tottenham's final away day is a trip to the south coast to face Bournemouth while Chelsea host Watford at Stamford Bridge. As for Arsenal, the Gunners host Brighton & Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

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OLE REVEALS TEAM NEWS FOR HUDDERSFIELD TRIP

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has provided an update on his team news for Manchester United's final away game of the season, at Huddersfield Town on Sunday.

There was some encouragement on Eric Bailly's situation, even if the Ivory Coast international is out of the final two games and also his country's Africa Cup of Nations tournament in the summer.

Although Marcus Rashford has been in training this week, after coming off against Chelsea with a shoulder injury, Academy youngster Mason Greenwood would have been an option in attack. However, the 17-year-old is unavailable for this weekend, even though he may be fit for the visit of Cardiff City on the final day.

Ole also suggested during his press conference that Sergio Romero tweaked his knee during the week.

“Eric [Bailly] has probably been the one smiling the most out of all of us because you fear the worst,” Ole told MUTV, in response to the centre-back's knee injury last time out. “You fear the cruciate. You’re always worried that it might be nine or 12 months out, but we think he’ll be back for pre-season, so that’s positive.

”There are a few little niggles, so let’s count the numbers on Sunday morning, I reckon. Mason [Greenwood] started off this week training but then he’s out injured again, unfortunately.

“We were looking at bringing him into the squad for the last two games – maybe he’ll make the last one [against Cardiff].”

Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Jesse Lingard were absent for the Old Trafford draw with Chelsea, a result that dealt a blow to United's hopes of finishing in the top four. There have also been reports that Romelu Lukaku could be nursing an injury but the striker will hope to help the Reds' cause.

Youngsters Lee O'Connor, James Garner, Angel Gomes and Tahith Chong trained with the first team this week, along with club captain Antonio Valencia.

Realistically, United must win at Huddersfield and hope results go our way elsewhere to keep the battle for a Champions League spot alive.

The Terriers have doubts over keeper Ben Hamer, midfielder Aaron Mooy and striker Laurent Depoitre.

It is a final home match in the Premier League for the West Yorkshire outfit before they drop into the Championship next term, and they will be determined to repeat last season's win over the Reds at the John Smith's Stadium to go out on a high after a disappointing campaign.

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SOLSKJAER REACTS TO HUDDERSFIELD DRAW

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reflected on a frustrating day for Manchester United as our final away game of the season ended in a disappointing 1-1 draw against Huddersfield Town.


The Reds started brightly and took the lead on eight minutes through Scott McTominay's effort, but Isaac Mbenza ensured the hosts had a share of the spoils with his equaliser on the hour-mark, seconds after United had taken a corner at the other end of the pitch.

The draw means Solskjaer's men are now out of the running for a top-four place and after the game, the United boss gave his reaction to MUTV and to reporters at his post-match press conference...

NO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE IS A BIG BLOW

“We gave ourselves hope and belief that we could make it and we have had other results [go for us] but we’ve not been able to capitalise. It’s a big blow. Of course everyone is disappointed in the dressing room and you could say we lost the opportunity today for Champions League football, but that’s not the case, it’s been all through the season that it’s not been good enough. We haven’t been able to turn games to our advantage when we should have done, like today.”

WE GAVE THEM HOPE

“We should have capitalised on the good start we had, we should have won the game in the first half an hour to be fair. We created chances and when you go up 2-0 away from home that’s a different scenario but we couldn’t get the second goal. We gave them hope, we had some sloppy passes, some sloppy decisions and we stopped moving. And in the end they created chances and got the goal.”

FRUSTRATING TO CONCEDE FROM OUR OWN CORNER

“We’ve done that a few times this year. There are so many things we will improve on and can improve on. You should never concede goals from your own corners, we did it against Everton, we did it against Wolves and we’ve done it again today. We need to make sure we don’t make those individual errors.”

BIG SUMMER AHEAD

“We’ve talked about next season as in we need to start to rebuild and of course next season will be one without Champions League football - that’s a challenge in itself, playing on Thursdays. We’ll see how we cope with that. It’s a big summer.”

WE’VE BEEN INCONSISTENT

“Effort and attitude was not the problem. I can say that the players were running, they were trying. We just weren't good enough and of course it's disappointing. We should have, could have, played better but we didn't. They started creating chances suddenly. In the first half, you thought after half an hour they weren't close to our box once. We've been inconsistent throughout the season. We've had good periods, bad periods, and in games as well. Today we had some good periods, very bad periods and it's just caught up with us. It's a fair reflection probably, being sixth.

“We gave ourselves a chance to be in the Champions League, something that we didn't think was possible. We got so many opportunities to grab the third or fourth place, we weren't able to, so it's probably the right place to be for us, the Europa League next year. And if City don't win the FA Cup, we'll have a very early and bright start in the qualifiers for the Europa League and that might make it even more difficult.”

TIREDNESS HAS PLAYED A PART

“Well they're not letting me down, we're a team, we're a team together. We've been working really hard. It's been a tired team towards the end, I have to say. I heard Jurgen [Klopp] talking last week, saying they [Liverpool] are ready to go again and they have loads of energy. When you get good results, you get loads of energy. They're human beings. When you get bad results, you lose energy and start worrying and that's what's caught up with us towards the end here.”

USING THE EUROPA LEAGUE IN A POSITIVE WAY

“You can sometimes use the Europa League as something positive, as Chelsea and Arsenal have done this year, as we did a couple of years ago when we won the Europa League. I am an optimist by nature and I will make the most of it. The kids will get chances to play games, that's for sure. We'll have to make something positive out of it, no matter what.“

ALEXIS INJURY UPDATE


”It was an ankle injury. If he twisted his ankle or if he was stood upon, I don't know. I haven't seen him after.“

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Sedikit catatan match semalam :

De Gea seharusnya lebih berani bergerak maju dan cepat untuk menghalau dan menangkap bola dari pemain lawan yang memasuki zona penalti dengan tangannya (meski berpotensi mendapat kartu kuning).

Masuknya Tahith Chong cukup menghidupkan lini tengah United, mengingatkan saya dengan aksi Ruud Gullit yang cukup eksplosif saat masih membela AC Milan (bukan karena rambutnya yach..)

Baru kali ini pertandingan sempat terhenti lumayan lama karena aksi pemain Huddersfield, Mbenza yang tidak sengaja menendang tiang bendera hingga rusak usai mencetak gol ke gawang United sehingga harus diperbaiki dulu sebelum pertandingan bisa dimulai kembali

Pogba memang lagi sial karena ada tendangan yang cukup akurat tapi malah terbentur tiang mistar gawang (seandainya masuk tentunya bakal menjadi gol yang keren). Mungkin dia sedang kepikiran mau puasa jadi agak kurang fokus.

Gara-gara ditarik keluar karena cedera, Alexis Sanchez makin terpuruk musim ini...

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