Sunday, November 27

Daily WHUFC News - 27th November 2016

Preview - Man Utd
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When and where?

Manchester United v West Ham United
Premier League
Sunday 27 November 2016, 4.30pm GMT
Old Trafford

What's the story?

West Ham United begin an Old Trafford double header on Sunday when they
travel to Manchester United for a Premier League match-up.

With an EFL Cup quarter-final to follow just three days later, these teams
will certainly be well acquainted with each other by the end of the week.

Three league points are first on the agenda, though, with both teams in need
of them.

Manchester United have had an up-and-down start to the campaign under new
boss Jose Mourinho, but defeated Feyenoord 4-0 in the UEFA Europa League in
midweek.

Domestically, the Red Devils have taken five points from their last four
games, with draws against Burnley and Arsenal, being complemented by a win
over Swansea City and a loss to Chelsea.

The Hammers suffered the pain of a late defeat to Tottenham Hotspur last
time out, seeing a 2-1 lead turn into a 3-2 deficit in the final moments of
the game.

That left Slaven Bilic's side with 11 points from their opening twelve games
and 17th in the league table, while Manchester United are sixth with 19
points.

Team news

The Hammers are without Winston Reid, who is serving a one-match ban having
been sent off at Tottenham last week.

However, Mark Noble is back after having to sit out at White Hart Lane due
to a ban of his own.

Andy Carroll could return after being out since August with a knee problem.

For Manchester United, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to return after his
domestic one-game suspension, while Wayne Rooney and Henrikh Mkhitaryan
could play after impressing against Feyenoord.

Defenders Eric Bailly and Chris Smalling are injured.

Any links between the two?

The Hammers' forward Ashley Fletcher will hope for a first senior appearance
at Old Trafford after joining the Club from the Red Devils in the summer.

Manchester United's Michael Carrick came through the Academy ranks at the
Hammers.

Last season, the Hammers and Manchester United faced off four times, with
two draws and a win apiece. Diafra Sakho, Michail Antonio and Winston Reid
were on target as Bilic's side triumphed 3-2 against the Red Devils in the
final Boleyn Ground match.

How do I get to the game?

Click here for the latest news on the trains and here for information on
road travel.

How can I watch the game?

Sunday's match is not being broadcast live in the UK. However, you can
follow all the action live on whufc.com – with audio commentary, social
media updates, in-running stats, pictures and more. Get involved in the
conversation on social using the hashtag #MNUWHU

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U18s beaten at home by Reading
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West Ham United's U18s were beaten 3-0 at home to Reading
It was the Hammers second league defeat in succession
Assistant manager Mark Phillips believes his team will learn and bounce back

West Ham United U18s endured a frustrating afternoon, going down 3-0 at home
to Reading.

The Hammers were aiming to bounce back from their midweek FA Youth Cup exit
at the hands of Stoke City, but were beaten for the first time at home this
season.

Goals from Ben House, Joel Rollinson and Danny Loader helped the Royals on
their way, with the Hammers losing their second league match in succession.

"I think Reading deserved to win today. They had the better chances than us.
I wouldn't say they're a better footballing side than us but they definitely
deserved to win on the day," said assistant manager Mark Phillips.

"It was a similar game to Tuesday (vs Stoke). They (Reading) were a
physical, robust side and we struggled to deal with them.

"This is our worst period of the season without a doubt, but we'll work very
hard on the training ground to put it right."

Reading had the first real chance of an entertaining first half – Teddy Howe
sent a rasping drive crashing against Rihards Matrevics' right hand post.

We'll work very hard on the training ground to put it right
Mark Phillips
The Hammers responded though and a moment of magic from Alfie Lewis almost
paid dividends and he turned in his own half, surged forward and forced the
Reading goalkeeper into a smart save.

However, it was the away side who took the lead – House jinked his way
through the West Ham defence and slotted neatly past Matrevics.

The Royals then doubled their lead around ten minutes later when a deep
free-kick was tapped in at the back post by Rollinson.

The Hammers emerged from the interval with a change of shape, moving to
three at the back and two up top, and it almost paid off as Jahmal
Hector-Ingram fired wide from a tight angle.

However, the Royals added a third with 15 minutes to play and it was a
spectacular strike from Loader – he sent a powerful drive from 25 yards into
the top corner.

The Hammers responded valiantly in the final 10 minutes and could have got
back into the game but both Ben Johnson and Hector-Ingram sent efforts just
wide.

Hammers XI: Matrevics; Johnson, Eggleton, Akinola, Hannam (Longelo, 67);
Coventry, Lewis (Hamilton, 82); Henry, Powell, Scully (Neufville, 46);
Hector-Ingram.

Subs not used: Forde, Constantinou.

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Hammers support Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign
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West Ham United supports Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign to make sport
everyone's game

The Hammers have joined a Britain-wide campaign to show that lesbian, gay,
bi and trans (LGBT) people are welcome at every level of sport.

Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign will see thousands of people, from fans
to players, put on Rainbow Laces on 26 and 27 November to show that sport is
everyone's game and to ensure LGBT people feel welcome and included - while
Mark Noble will wear the rainbow captain's armband at Sunday's game against
Manchester United.

We know most fans welcome and accept LGBT people in sport. However, recent
research shows that half of all fans have heard offensive remarks about
lesbian, gay, bi and trans people in the last five years.

We can't let the minority of fans spoil the game and make LGBT fans feel
unwelcome watching or playing football.

By supporting Rainbow Laces we are stepping up to show that offensive
chants, language and behaviour have no place in our game.

Join us and Stonewall to make sport everyone's game.
www.stonewall.org.uk/sport

Alastair Holmes, spokesman from Pride of Irons - the Hammers' official LGBT
supporters' club - said: "We want lesbian and gay football fans to know that
West Ham United are an inclusive club where anyone, regardless of gender,
age, race or sexual orientation can feel welcome and included and enjoy
being part of the West Ham family.

"We're really pleased that the club are demonstrating their commitment, with
the club's crest on the official Twitter feed also showing the rainbow
colours this weekend."

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Randolph - We are not afraid of anyone
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Darren Randolph encountered mixed emotions against Tottenham last weekend
but says he is thrilled to be back in the starting line-up and is excited to
be playing against the biggest teams in the top flight.

Randolph has waited patiently for his breakthrough into the first-team, but
finally got his just rewards when he made his first Premier League
appearance of the season during the big London derby against Tottenham last
weekend.

The Republic of Ireland keeper is now hoping to cement his place in the side
and help his team move away from the bottom three with a positive result
against Manchester United on Sunday.

Randolph said: "I was very happy to get back into the team after the
international break and play in a game like that. I was grateful to get my
chance.

"I knew I would have to be patient when I first arrived and was hoping for a
good cup run. It has been a long wait but I just want to enjoy it. I am
excited by the big games coming up.

"Obviously it was not the best result to come back into last weekend and the
players could not believe what happened in the final few minutes.

"It will happen to a number of other teams, but we have to move forward and
look ahead to the big games coming up and try to put things right.

"We are not afraid to play against anyone but we have to do it on a
consistent basis for 90 plus minutes to get the results that we want.

"We have a lot of games in December and it will be tough for a lot of teams,
but hopefully we can capitalise and move towards the top half of the table."

Randolph is no stranger to facing Zlatan Ibrahimovic after his Republic of
Ireland side came up against the prolific forward when they drew 1-1 with
Sweden in the group stages of the European Championship Finals during the
summer.

The 29-year-old is looking forward to facing the former Barcelona and AC
Milan striker once again at Old Trafford and hopes to keep him off the
scoresheet once again.

Randolph added: "I played against him at the Euros and know what he is
capable of.

"I watched videos of him in action leading up to the Ireland game and I will
do the same again in the build-up to the game at Old Trafford.

"We will see what he has in store for us on Sunday but the main thing from
our point of view is making sure we get some points back on the board.

"We need to put some results together and move back up the table."

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Manchester United v West Ham United
SUN, 27 NOV 2016PREMIER LEAGUE
16:30
Venue: Old Trafford

TEAM NEWS

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to return for Manchester United after completing a
one-match domestic suspension.

Wayne Rooney and Henrikh Mkhitaryan could also start after impressing
against Feyenoord, but Eric Bailly and Chris Smalling remain injured.

West Ham captain Mark Noble is available after serving a ban but defender
Winston Reid misses out because of his red card at Tottenham.

Pedro Obiang is expected to be fit despite an ankle injury.

MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES

Guy Mowbray: "I can't be alone in having casually thought that West Ham tend
to do well at Old Trafford, only to be proved wrong when looking back at
results.

"Maybe it's because all three of their only wins there since 1986 were
famous ones, with winning goals scored by famous players - Jermain Defoe,
Carlos Tevez and Paolo Di Canio (with a little help from Fabien Barthez -
taxiiiii!).

"Making a case for them this time got tougher with Manchester United's
impressive win against Feyenoord on Thursday, following another 'one that
got away' performance versus Arsenal last week.

"Everything points to a home win. A famous one? Over to you Wayne Rooney…"

Twitter: @Guymowbray

WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho on Henrikh Mkhitaryan's display
against Feyenoord: "He just needs now to try to replicate this kind of
performance in the Premier League.

"The Premier League is different. He needs one more step. Obviously now
confidence levels are higher.

"This performance gives him the right to believe that he can play the next
match again and he needs to replicate this kind of performance in the
Premier League, with more physicality, more aggression.

"We know that we were buying a player with a high level of technical
quality, very intelligent, very bright, the way he reads the game."

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic: "I speak to the owners, mostly Mr Sullivan,
regularly after every game and in between if something needs talking about.

"I feel supported...I'm not fearful. I feel pressure, of course, because we
are not producing, we're not delivering and we don't have enough points to
feel happy and to feel safe.

"But I see the improvement. Against Spurs I saw a team hungry and alive, the
points were there for us in a difficult away game, so that's what I'm
confident about."

LAWRO'S PREDICTION

West Ham caved in late on at White Hart Lane last weekend, and they are just
not as good defensively as they were last season.

Manchester United have issues too, especially in attack, but although they
might make hard work of it, I think they will find a way through.

Prediction: 2-1

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

West Ham drew twice away to United last season (0-0 in the league, 1-1 in
the FA Cup), ending a run of eight consecutive defeats at Old Trafford in
all competitions.
The Hammers have won just two of their last 23 league games at Old Trafford
(D1, L20).
The Irons have scored 10 goals in 20 Premier League games at Old Trafford
and never more than once in a single game.
Manchester United

The Red Devils have claimed 19 points from their opening 12 league games.
The only Premier League season in which they made a worse start was 2004-05,
when they had 18 points at this stage.
They have drawn three consecutive home league games for the first time since
a similar sequence between February and April 1992. The last time they drew
four in a row at Old Trafford was between November and December 1980 (a
five-match streak).
United have attempted 203 Premier League shots - 80 more than at this point
last season.
Anthony Martial has scored with all three of his shots on target for
Manchester United against West Ham in all competitions.
Wayne Rooney has been directly involved in 14 goals in his last 13 league
and cup appearances against West Ham (11 goals, three assists).
He needs one goal to equal Sir Bobby Charlton as Manchester United's
all-time top scorer with 249 goals in all competitions.
West Ham

The Hammers have lost five of their six top-flight away games this term
(W1). Burnley and Leicester are the only sides with poorer away records.
They used 26 different players in their opening 12 Premier League games, the
joint-highest total in the top flight with Sunderland.
West Ham have received seven Premier League red cards since the start of
last season, more than any other side.
Michail Antonio has equalled the Premier League record for headed goals in a
calendar year (11, shared with Tim Cahill in 2010). His last six top-flight
goals have come with his head.
Dimitri Payet has created a league-high 43 goalscoring chances this season
in the Premier League, but only four of these chances have been converted by
the Hammers.

SAM's verdict
Most probable score: 1-0 Probability of draw: 24%
Probability of home win: 58% Probability of away win: 18%
SAM (Sports Analytics Machine) is a super-computer created by @ProfIanMcHale
at the University of Salford that is used to predict the outcome of football
matches.

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Manchester United v West Ham preview: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to return from ban
Last Updated: 26/11/16 11:56pm
SSN

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to return from his ban when Manchester United host
struggling West Ham on Sunday. The 35-year-old missed the 1-1 draw with
Arsenal having been booked five times but played in the Red Devils' 4-0
Europa League win against Feyenoord on Thursday, while the likes of Henrikh
Mkhitaryan and Wayne Rooney may have impressed Jose Mourinho enough to keep
their starting roles. West Ham's struggles have been well documented this
season and are currently 17th in the Premier League table after a 3-2 loss
to Tottenham. However, a win could send them as high as 11th. The Hammers'
last away win came against Crystal Palace on October 15.

Team news

Mourinho, who is expected to recall goalkeeper David de Gea but remains
without Eric Bailly (knee) and Chris Smalling (toe), must determine whether
Michael Carrick can make a third start in nine days.
West Ham captain Mark Noble returns from suspension but defender Winston
Reid serves a one-match ban. Midfielder Pedro Obiang is expected to be
available despite missing training earlier this week due to an ankle injury.
Long-term absentee Andy Carroll has resumed training after his ankle injury
but Reece Oxford, Sam Byram, Gokhan Tore and Arthur Masuaku are still
sidelined.

Opta stats

West Ham's Ashley Fletcher speaks to Sky Sports about his new life in London
and leaving Man Utd
Manchester United have lost just two of their last 23 league games against
West Ham at Old Trafford, winning 20 (D1).

West Ham haven't won at Old Trafford since their 1-0 victory in May 2007, in
which Carlos Tevez found the net to help the Hammers avoid relegation.
They've lost eight of their 10 meetings in all competitions since there.

Mourinho has won seven of his previous nine Premier League matches against
West Ham (D1 L1), losing 1-2 at Upton Park to Slaven Bilic's Hammers.

In each of his five full Premier League seasons as a manager, Mourinho's
league placing after 12 games has been his final league placing that season.
Manchester United are currently sixth in 2016-17 after 12 games.

Anthony Martial has scored with all three of his shots on target for
Manchester United against West Ham in all competitions.

Rooney has been directly involved in 14 goals in his last 13 appearances
against West Ham in all competitions (11 goals, three assists), but hasn't
scored or assisted in his last three.

Michail Antonio equalled the Premier League record for headed goals in a
calendar year in his last appearance (11, joint with Tim Cahill in 2010).

Antonio's last six Premier League goals have all been headers, but he's
still some way off the Premier League record of consecutive headed goals set
by David Wetherall (12 in a row).

Dimitri Payet has created a league-high 43 goalscoring chances this season
in the Premier League, but only four of these chances have been converted by
the Hammers.

Manchester United have attempted 203 shots in total this season in the
Premier League. After 12 league games last season, United had attempted 80
shots fewer (123).

Merson's prediction

Well, Manchester United have to win this and I thought they played well last
week against Arsenal - in fact, they should have won.

West Ham were 2-1 up with a minute to go against Tottenham, but still
managed to go and get beaten 3-2. Along with where they are in the league,
I'm going for United to win.

PAUL PREDICTS: 2-1 (Sky Bet odds 7/1)

Betting

Mourinho's Man United are 4/9 favourites at home to West Ham, with the
Hammers 11/2 to leave Old Trafford with all three points.

The draw is an 18/5 chance, with 1-1, 2-2 or 3-3 priced at 9/2 in the
correct score group betting.

Ibrahimovic is the 100/30 market leader to score first, with Diafra Sakho
considered most likely for the visitors at 9/1.

Set-piece specialist Payet is 11/1 to score the opener and 3/1 to hit the
back of the net any time.

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West Ham players are behind Slaven Bilic, insists goalkeeper Darren Randolph
By Lyall Thomas
Last Updated: 26/11/16 11:04pm
SSN

West Ham goalkeeper Darren Randolph insists he and his team-mates are
completely behind under-pressure manager Slaven Bilic. The Hammers, who
finished seventh last season, are struggling in 17th place in the Premier
League after 12 games, and above the drop-zone on goal-difference alone.
Bilic's side face a tough run of fixtures that begins at Manchester United
on Sunday before hosting Arsenal next week and then a trip to Anfield to
face Liverpool. But Randolph said: "We are 100 per cent behind him. There
were no problems last year when we were winning games and we're not going to
turn our backs on him now. "Last season the confidence was massive and that
definitely got us through. The manager has always said not to let that
little bit of doubt creep in and don't lose confidence. "We are no lesser
team than we were last year. We are still the same set of players in the
main. We are all together and there is no issue here with the manager."
Bilic has dropped regular keeper Adrian following some costly blunders and
finally handed Republic of Ireland international Randolph, who joined the
Hammers from Birmingham in May 2015, the chance to prove himself. "I knew
when I came how it was going to be," Randolph said. "I obviously backed
myself for the challenge. I could have stayed in the Championship, but I
wanted to challenge myself. "I knew I would have to be patient when I first
arrived. It's been a long wait but now I'm just going to enjoy it. I am
delighted to get the opportunity and to be playing in the games that we have
coming up."

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Andy Carroll could make shock return at Manchester United, West Ham boss
Slaven Bilic says
Last Updated: 25/11/16 10:35pm
SSN

Andy Carroll could feature against Manchester United this weekend after just
three days' training, says West Ham boss Slaven Bilic.

The England striker has spent the last three months recovering from a knee
injury and was only able to resume full training this week.

However, Bilic has not ruled out including Carroll in his squad for Old
Trafford on Sunday as he aims to improve a record of 13 goals in 12 league
games.

"He's been training with us for three days," said Bilic. "He came back after
a long injury and he's very close.

"He could be in the squad. We're going to see, because we are not talking
about two weeks of training. It has been this week, so we'll see."

A run of six goals in five league games in the spring was a reminder of the
menace Carroll possesses, but he has missed 83 games since making a £15m
move from Liverpool in 2013.

"Last year, before he got injured, when he was fit he makes an impact on a
game, no matter who you play against," Bilic added.

"It's very hard to play against him. The things he is giving us are great.
But we've been talking about this since I came to West Ham.

"It's a shame because you don't see it coming, only when you look at his
record on paper. You don't see in training and in games that he has got
problems, but unfortunately it has happened a few times."

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West Ham in the market for highly-rated Wolverhampton Wanderers defender
Dominic Iorfa
Wolves expect a fee in the region of £5 million for the versatile youngster
from Essex
BYNEIL MOXLEY
22:51, 26 NOV 2016UPDATED22:56, 26 NOV 2016
The Mirror

Wolves are set to unload their highly rated defender Dominic Iorfa to West
Ham during the January transfer window. The Midlands club want £5 million
for the versatile youngster with further add-ones based on appearances and
international recognition and Slaven Bilic is keen to complete the deal.
Essex-born Iorfa wants a move to the Premier League and, although there has
been other interest from Southampton and Crystal Palace, the Hammers would
be his preferred destination.
The England Under-21 regular has played at full back and in the centre of
defence for Wolves this season and has been one of the few success stories
at the struggling Molineux club. Dominic Iorfa of England U21 holds off
Jean-Kevin Augustin of France U21 during the U21 international friendly
match between France and England at Stade Robert Bobin on November 14, 2016
in Paris, France. New boss Paul Lambert plans to embark on a wholesale
overhaul of his large squad with many of the 13 players recruited during the
summer after the takeover by the Chinese Fosun Group. Lambert has recognised
that his squad is not just too big but also imbalanced and he would like to
bring in more players with Championship experience to replace the foreign
contingent brought in by super-agent Jorge Mendes. The sale of Iorfa would
generate the funds to help him reshape his squad.

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Manchester United aiming to prize Dimitri Payet away from West Ham with mega
bid for France international
Jose Mourinho is looking to add pace and width to his side and is also
targeting Atletico's Yannick Carrasco as he steps up his OId Trafford
revolution

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BYJOHN RICHARDSON
22:30, 26 NOV 2016UPDATED20:39, 26 NOV 2016
The Mirror

Manchester United are targeting a move for West Ham star Dimitri Payet. Old
Trafford boss Jose Mourinho is a big fan of the France winger and has made a
wide player a priority as he attempts to mould his side into Premier League
title contenders. Payet only signed a new £125,000-a-week five-year contract
in February with the Hammers who would want at least £35million for the
29-year-old. West Ham will resist any bids during the January transfer
window but could be vulnerable to renewed offers in the summer. Mourinho is
desperate to add pace and width to his team and has also upped his scouting
on Atletico Madrid's Belgium winger Yannick Carrasco. Payet was outstanding
for the east Londoners last season, winning the club's player of the season
award, then went on to star in France's European Championship finals side.
But West Ham have become increasingly worried that Payet's subdued form this
campaign is because he has been distracted by a potential move away. And his
struggles this time around have coincided with the Hammers hovering around
the relegation zone. After giving him a lucrative deal, the Hammers are now
looking for payback as they look to move up the table in their first season
at their new home, The London Stadium. One player who could be on his way
into the London Stadium is Sunderland defender Lamine Kone. Hammers chiefs
are lining up a move for the Ivory Coast star who will cost around £ 15m.
Slaven Bilic is desperate to bolster the defence of his team who have gone
from the top-six contenders last season to the bottom half of the table.
Kone has been on Bilic's wanted list for some time and the Croatian will
sanction a move even though the centre-half could be at the Africa Cup of
Nations early in the new year for up to a month.

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West Ham must rediscover their swagger ahead of a GRUELLING fixture run,
says Darren Randolph
The Hammers face off against Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool in
their next three Premier League games

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BYSTEVE STAMMERS
22:30, 26 NOV 2016UPDATED21:04, 26 NOV 2016
SPORT
The Mirror

Darren Randolph has stressed the importance of West Ham re-discovering the
confidence of last season as the club face three testing Premier League
matches in the next fortnight.

A year ago, the Hammers harboured ambitions of reaching the top six. These
days they are battling to stay out of the bottom three.

They have just eleven points from their twelve matches – and this afternoon
they face Manchester United at Old Trafford, followed by clashes with
title-chasers Arsenal at home and then Liverpool at Anfield.

But Republic of Ireland international Randolph revealed that manager Slaven
Bilic has urged the players to re-kindle the swagger and assurance of last
season.

Randolph has edged ahead of Spaniard Adrian to become the West Ham first
choice goalkeeper and he said: "When results were going our way last year we
were laughing and joking, even in training. Then we were going into the
games at the weekend and winning.

"The confidence was massive and that definitely got us through – and there
were probably some performances that shocked everybody.

"The manager has always said not to let that little bit of doubt creep in.
Not to lose confidence. He said we are no lesser team than we were last
year. We are still the same set of players in the main. We have shown in
patches this season how good we can be."

And Randolph pointed to the experiences of Chelsea last season to illustrate
his case. They started as defending champions and finished in mid-table.

"There is frustration here," said Randolph. "You look round the dressing
room, see the squad we have and we shouldn't be where we are. But it happens
every season to a team. Look at Chelsea last season.

"It is not easy to recognise what it is or that it is easy to fix. It is
hard to put your finger on exactly what has gone wrong. Maybe we had new
players last year and nobody knew about them. But this season they are aware
of those players."

A disappointing sequence of results invariably generates speculation about
the future of the manager. Bilic has not escaped – but Randolph made it
clear the Croat has the backing of the players.

"We are 100 per cent behind him," insisted Randolph. "There were no problems
last year when we were winning games and we are not going to turn our backs
on him now. We are all together and there is no issue here with the
manager."

Randolph will be the last line of a defence that will attempt to frustrate
Wayne Rooney in his attempt to become the record goalscorer at United.

He is currently on 248 – one behind Sir Bobby Charlton. And if Rooney scores
today? "To be honest, I don't care," said Randolph. "He has been around for
I don't know how long and scored so many goals.

"I don't care who scores as long as we win. He can shoot as long as he
wants. It doesn't matter to me as long as we win.

"We know it is going to be a tough game with the players they have but they
need a good result in the league as much as we do. They are expected to be
up there at the top and there is a lot of pressure on them as well."

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