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Manchester United are going into their weekend fixture with Everton in 12th place in the Premier League.
Ruben Amorim has been in charge for two matches now, leading a 1-1 draw with Ipswich and a 3-2 win over Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League.
Now United are hosting Everton a Old Trafford in the hope of climbing even further up the table.
United have the chance of entering the top ten if they manage to beat Everton on Sunday. Elsewhere Spurs host 9th place Fulham, Crystal Palace hosts 10th place Newcastle United and 11th place Brentford hosts Leicester.
If Fulham, Newcastle and Brentford are all defeated this weekend, with United winning, The Red Devils have the chance to take 9th place.
However, Everton are already considering their line-up for the occasion, looking to give one of their strikers his club debut.
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Armando Broja to get his Everton debut
Everton boss Sean Dyche is reportedly looking at handing Armando Broja his club debut after coming on loan this summer.
The Chelsea academy graduate has spent most of his career so far on loan, with stints at Fulham, Southampton and Vitesse.
Now with Everton, the Liverpool Echo has reported that Dyche has spoken with Broja about his potential debut on Sunday.
The 23-year-old arrived at Goodison Park on transfer deadline day this summer on loan with Everton holding the opportunity to make the move permanent at the end of the year.
Dyche discussed his team selection ahead of the Under-21s side taking on their Nottingham Forest counterparts this afternoon, Friday 29th November. The Everton manager commented: “AB [Armando Broja] is in front of Youssef [Chermiti]. Youssef it’s only just his start point really.”
He continued: “But AB’s looking really fit, so that’s good. Seamus [Coleman] is at least getting back on the grass with us, it probably won’t be enough for this weekend but he’s showing signs of truly getting fit if you like, after an up and down time with niggly injuries.
“There are playing still getting back to full fitness, full Premier League fitness, if you like. It’s coming, I don’t want to say too much because every time we do, we lose players again, but hopefully they’ll stay fit and keep getting fitter.”
Speaking specifically about Broja and his involvement in today’s Under-21s game, Dyche added: “We’ll see how he goes today. We’re certainly going to monitor his minutes today.
“He’s done a real lot of background work, and feeling good. I’ve spoken to him about possibly being involved, so we’ll see.”
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