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MANCHESTER United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has backed Fred and Andreas Pereira, pictured, to bring energy and creativity to his team’s midfield in the absence of the injured Paul Pogba.

France World Cup winner Pogba, who has missed eight of United’s last 10 matches, is expected to remain on the sidelines until December due to an ankle problem.

Pereira has featured in the last seven Premier League matches and showed signs of building a fluid midfield partnershi­p with fellow countryman Fred and Scott McTominay as United beat Norwich City 3-1 on Sunday. “I think his energy and drive – the two Brazilians to be fair, Fred and Andreas – they are going to be important for us,” Solskjaer said ahead of United’s League Cup clash against Chelsea today.

“Fred will probably take Paul’s position for a while now and that’s been brilliant for us. But Andreas has grown in the last few games. His energy and running, chasing, he is a different sort of 10.

“There is no use talking about who is not going to be here for a long, long time ... Paul’s been brilliant and he is a creative midfielder that we need, but then it is up to the others to step up.” United were ruthless in a 4-0 win over Chelsea on the opening weekend of the season but Solskjaer does not expect a similar scoreline at Stamford Bridge.

Frank Lampard’s Chelsea are on a seven-game winning run in all competitio­ns, with youngsters Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori cementing their first-team positions after spending last season on loan.

United youngsters Brandon Williams and James Garner could make their first domestic starts against Chelsea after playing in the last two Europa League matches.

“We have not made a decision on who is going to play, but you will probably see the two of them,” Solskjaer added. “Character will be revealed in tough times,” |

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