Midfielders: Paul Pogba, Ander Herrera, Scott McTominay
Paul Pogba is probably the first name on the team sheet. He has cooled off in the last few games but is without a shroud of doubt one of the best midfielders in his position. Solskjaer has shown that he is not afraid to play Pogba in a more attacking role. It is where he flourishes and that is why the Frenchman is the top scorer.
Herrera is fit to play again and has been deeply been missed in that defensive midfield position. He is versatile and can protect the back four. His experience will be critical in stopping counter attacks and picking out the willing runners in front of him. This is an ideal game for the manager to ease him into the starting line up.
McTominay is likely to start ahead of Nemanja Matic because he is equally strong but more mobile. Matic proved against Arsenal that he needs more time to get into full match fitness. The Scot, on the other hand, is fresh and can do the dirty work in midfield.