Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Man Utd target goals, group phase in Belgium

- Agencies sportm@hindustant­imes.com

With the Champions League group phase beckoning in Wednesday’s play-off round second leg against Club Brugge in Belgium, Manchester United’s problems in front of goal remain a source of concern.

Though strong favourites to book a spot in the group stage after a first season out of the competitio­n in 19 years following last week’s 3-1 win in the first leg, United’s lack of cutting edge at the sharp end of the pitch was highlighte­d a new in Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Newcastle United.

Louis van Gaal’s side have scored only twice in their three league games to date and while one of those was an own goal by Tottenham Hotspur’s Kyle Walker, the other was a deflected shot by Adnan Januzaj against Aston Villa.

Captain Wayne Rooney has come to symbolise United’s problems in the opposition penalty area, having gone 10 club games without finding the net, but team-mate Chris Smalling believes there are no issues with the England striker’s confidence.

“I think if you see in his play, he is running in behind and he is giving himself opportunit­ies,” Smalling said.

“I think we probably had double figures in terms of chances (against New castle), not just to Wayne but for the whole team.

“It’s just a case of one of those falling in, but the majority of the team is getting those opportunit­ies so if we keep creating those chances, they will come eventually.” The only real attacking spark United have shown this season came in the first leg against Club Brugge, when Memphis Depay scored his first two goals in the club’s colours and set up an injury-time header for Marouane Fellaini that significan­tly altered the complexion of the return leg in Bruges.

But Depay could not replicate that display against Newcastle, prompting Van Gaal to remark drily that his performanc­e against Club Brugge may have given the 21-yearold “too much” confidence.

Depay is nonetheles­s expected to keep his place in the team at the sold-out Jan Breydel Stadium, while Van Gaal must decide whether to keep faith with Bastian Schweinste­iger, who made his full debut against Newcastle but faded badly. Club Brugge head coach Michel Preud’homme can only envy the selection dilemmas facing Van Gaal as he attempts to forge a team from a squad that has been ravaged by injury.

Experience­d captain Timmy Simons will miss out after injuring his thigh at Old Trafford, joining Thomas Meunier, Jose Izquierdo, Felipe Gedoz, Sander Coppman, Stefano Denswil and Lior Refaelov on the sidelines.

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