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Rotation the way for Jose

Lukaku place under threat with star man Zlatan on verge of return to starting XI

- ARAB NEWS

As his United side get ready to face struggling West Brom in Sunday’s crucial Premier League clash, the recent poor form of striker Romelu Lukaku, who the Reds splashed £75 million ($99 million) on during the summer, has given Mourinho a selection headache after Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s return to fitness in November came sooner than expected.

“There will be a bit of rotation,” said Mourinho without directly addressing the Lukaku situation.

“I’ll change a few players from match to match, because I think it is almost impossible for players to play all these matches in December and the beginning of January,” he added.

Lukaku did score the firsthalf winner on Wednesday as United beat Bournemout­h, 1-0, at Old Trafford, but has looked below par for the past two months, with just three goals in 15 games.

Mourinho, however, is reluctant to rush Ibrahimovi­c’s return from knee ligament damage he sustained in April, which many feared might be a careerendi­ng injury for the Swede. United’s manager suggested a week ago that the striker, who has yet to score since his comeback, is not yet ready to play a full 90 minutes.

A further setback off the pitch came with Mourinho’s confirmati­on that center-back Eric Bailly, who has not played since Nov. 5, needs ankle surgery and is likely to be out for the next three months.

The United manager is under pressure to get results and back into the title race during the notoriousl­y busy December-January period after losing ground to Pep Guardiola’s City in the Manchester derby a week ago. The result left United 11 points behind the leaders. But the Portuguese attempted to put the 38 points his side have accrued into perspectiv­e.

“We are second. The number of points could be first in other seasons, but we are second. We go one match at a time and let’s see at the end of the season how many points we have and where we are,” he said.

Sunday’s visit to The Hawthorns may not necessaril­y offer any respite for Mourinho and his side. Albion are on a club-record run of 16 matches without a victory, and have not scored in three games since Alan Pardew took charge, but they drew 0-0 at Liverpool on Wednesday with a discipline­d display. Before that they dropped five points against fellow strugglers Crystal Palace in a 0-0 home draw and a 1-0 defeat at Swansea.

LONDON: Jose Mourinho has admitted it will be “almost impossible” to avoid rotating his squad as Manchester United bid to stay in touch with runaway title rivals Manchester City in the coming weeks.

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 ??  ?? NO LUK FOR ROMELU: Lukaku has seen his form nosedive in recent weeks and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is on the verge of taking his place. (AP)
NO LUK FOR ROMELU: Lukaku has seen his form nosedive in recent weeks and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is on the verge of taking his place. (AP)
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