#2 Sanchez is due a masterclass
In order for Manchester United to destroy Chelsea, it is imperative for their attackers to step up and be counted.
While Lukaku is the focal point for the attack, the Red Devils will hope Sanchez can finally live up to his stature in the squad.
The United no.7 has only scored a solitary goal in three league outings and questions are already being asked of him.
Mourinho has been trying to build the team around the Chilean, however, the former Arsenal superstar has looked out of sorts.
His recent performance against Sevilla is a case in point where the 29-year old's decision-making and ball-retention abilities were questioned.
However, Sanchez has proved himself to be one of the best attackers in world football consistently over the past decade and can switch his form along with his team's fortunes over the course of 90 minutes.
Keeping in mind the pressure, home advantage and Chelsea' defensive frailties, this is the perfect big match to announce himself as a United player.
Thus, the sense of occasion is sure to motivate Sanchez and if he can find his best form, Chelsea will be in for a torrid time.