Misfiring United get Ibra boost
MANCHESTER: 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 topfour 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 EPL 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.
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.
Everton are seeking improvement having performed poorly in losing 3-1 at Liverpool in Saturday’s Merseyside derby. Everton manager Ronald Koeman did say in public after the game that he was proud of his team’s performance.