Kuwait Times

Misfiring United get Ibrahimovi­c boost

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Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s return from suspension may be just the lift that Manchester United need as they attempt to improve their Premier League home form against Everton on Tuesday.

The former Paris Saint-Germain striker, United’s leading scorer this season, has missed three domestic matches through suspension - in which time Jose Mourinho’s team have been knocked out of the FA Cup and lost ground in the race for a top-four finish. Ibrahimovi­c was certainly missed on Saturday as United drew at home in the league for the eighth time this season, as they were held 0-0 by West Bromwich Albion. Time after time, Mourinho’s men have dominated possession at Old Trafford against visiting teams, yet failed to make their superiorit­y count.

So it was at the weekend, as United enjoying 75 per cent of the possession yet managed only three shots on target.

In United’s defence, they were without not only Ibrahimovi­c, but also Ander Herrera, who was suspended too, plus injury victims Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones, yet it was still a hugely disappoint­ing display.

Mourinho was particular­ly angry with his front four of Jesse Lingard, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, and may make changes beyond bringing back Ibrahimovi­c.

This is a busy period for United, who are scheduled to play nine matches during April. If there is no sign of improvemen­t in Premier League form against Everton or at Sunderland this coming Sunday, Mourinho has indicated that he will put his focus on winning the Europa League, and securing a Champions League place that way.

“After Sunderland, the Europa League comes, and then I don’t know,” he said.

“Then, it’s possible that you see me play in the Premier League with a team where I’m going to protect the players that I consider fundamenta­l for the Europa League. “But only, only if the results in the next matches put us in a situation where mathematic­ally, it becomes almost impossible to do it.”

HEAVY CRITICISM

France midfielder Pogba should return against Everton, having been able to take part in a training session on the pitch after Saturday’s match.

He was left out of the squad against West Brom as a precaution because of the hamstring injury that kept him out of France’s matches against Luxembourg and Spain during the recent internatio­nal break. Herrera is also available after his ban, but Mata, Smalling and Jones will be longer-term absentees; the Spanish winger is expected to miss the remainder of the season following groin surgery last week.

Everton are seeking improvemen­t themselves, having performed poorly in losing 3-1 at Liverpool in Saturday’s Merseyside derby. Ross Barkley has come in for particular­ly heavy criticism in the media, having been very fortunate not to be sent off at Anfield for a dangerous challenge on Dejan Lovren when already on a booking.

Everton manager Ronald Koeman did say in public after the game that he was proud of his team’s performanc­e.

But they have played much better than that over the last three months, losing just two of their last 13 league matches and looking comfortabl­e in seventh place. Koeman is short of defensive options, with Seamus Coleman recovering from a broken leg and Ramiro Funes Mori set to miss the final weeks of the season after suffering a knee injury while playing for Argentina.

A back three of Matthew Pennington, Ashley Williams and Phil Jagielka did not work too well at Anfield, but Koeman may have to stick with that set-up.

“We won’t be taking too many positives from Saturday, but we’ve got a big game on Tuesday,” said Jagielka. — AFP

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