Manchester United confirmed lineup vs BSC Young Boys: No Pogba, Lukaku; Fred, Rashford start

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has made as many as six changes to the team that started against Crystal Palace, for their UEFA Champions League game against BSC Young Boys.

Manchester United have benched Paul Pogba for their European encounter against the Swiss champions, with summer signing Fred taking his place in the middle of the park. Marouane Fellaini also makes a return to the side.

There have been three changes in defence, with captain Antonio Valencia returning to the team after a lengthy layoff, while Luke Shaw also features, along with Phil Jones and Chris Smalling.

Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial retain their spots in attack, but Marcus Rashford gets the nod ahead of Romelu Lukaku, who drops to the bench.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has made as many as six changes to the team that started against Crystal Palace, for their UEFA Champions League game against BSC Young Boys.

Manchester United have benched Paul Pogba for their European encounter against the Swiss champions, with summer signing Fred taking his place in the middle of the park. Marouane Fellaini also makes a return to the side.

There have been three changes in defence, with captain Antonio Valencia returning to the team after a lengthy layoff, while Luke Shaw also features, along with Phil Jones and Chris Smalling.

Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial retain their spots in attack, but Marcus Rashford gets the nod ahead of Romelu Lukaku, who drops to the bench.

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