Hull City vs Manchester United: Probable Lineups, Tactics, Stats and Prediction

A perfect blend of youth and experience, the duo of Rashford and Zlatan is likely to be the key pillars of United's success against Chelsea on Sunday. (Picture Courtesy - AFP/Getty Images)

Manchester United will be looking to capitalise on their two-goal lead from the first leg when they take on Hull City in the EFL Cup semi-final.

After an impressive showing against Hull in the first leg, Manchester United have a two-goal cushion for Thursday’s encounter against the Tigers. Second half goals from Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini proved to do the trick and gave the Red Devils something to show for from their first leg at home.

A similar performance is expected from the Manchester outfit at KCOM Stadium, but as they saw earlier in the season, it is going to be a tough ask. Despite having a two-goal lead, they are not likely to sit back and will look to add another goal to put the game beyond all doubt.

However, in the third game of the league this term, they had to rely on Marcus Rashford to score a Fergie time winner to pick up three points against Hull. The Tigers maintained a compact shape and rarely gave a hint of a chance to the opposition.

Thus, this game, has the billing to be an intriguing mid-week match. Also, the winner of this game will face Southampton in the cup final at Wembley in February.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 10: Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his sides second goal his sides second goal during the EFL Cup Semi-Final First Leg match between Manchester United and Hull City at Old Trafford on January 10, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo Courtesy: Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Probable Lineups

Jose Mourinho isn’t likely to tinker with his main team and is expected to field the strongest possible eleven. David de Gea will start in goal with a back four of Antonio Valencia, Chris Smalling, Marcos Rojo and Luke Shaw ahead of him.

Shaw was expected to start the first leg as well, but an illness ruled him out of the game. Defender Eric Bailly was unfortunately part of the Ivory Coast side that got knocked out in the group stages of the African Cup of Nations. However, this game has come too soon for the defender, and he will join the squad over the next few days.

After being rested for the weekend clash against Stoke, Michael Carrick is set to return to the eleven and will be partnered by Ander Herrera in midfield. Paul Pogba is likely to play in front of the two midfielders in the number 10 role.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Anthony Martial will start as wingers, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic playing centrally.

For the visitors, David Marshall is expected to start in goal with a centre-back pairing of Harry Maguire and Michael Dawson ahead of him. Playing as full-backs will be  Omar Elabdellaoui and Andrew Robertson.

Tom Huddlestone will be looking to strengthen Hull’s resolve in the middle of the mark, while new signing Lazar Markovic and Adama Diomande will give the Tigers guile down the wings. Abel Hernandez will lead the line for the home side.

Stats

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Marcos Rojo

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 11: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur controls the ball under pressure of Marcos Rojo of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on December 11, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo Courtesy: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

The Argentine has stepped in to replace the likes of Eric Bailly, Chris Smalling and Dailly Blind. While Rojo has looked decent at the back alongside Phil Jones, his decision-making has been a tad questionable. Now, with Bailly likely to come straight into the fold, this game might prove to be crucial for Rojo if he is to justify his starting-eleven credentials for Manchester United.

Prediction

Hull City 1-2 Manchester United

Hull go into the game as underdogs, and with little hopes of overcoming a two-goal deficit. However, playing with nothing to lose, the Tigers will go all out in search for a couple of goals and are likely to be left exposed at the back. United, too, will have two defenders just returning to the lineup, and may deal with a few defensive problems of their own on the day.

Manchester United will be looking to capitalise on their two-goal lead from the first leg when they take on Hull City in the EFL Cup semi-final.

After an impressive showing against Hull in the first leg, Manchester United have a two-goal cushion for Thursday’s encounter against the Tigers. Second half goals from Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini proved to do the trick and gave the Red Devils something to show for from their first leg at home.

A similar performance is expected from the Manchester outfit at KCOM Stadium, but as they saw earlier in the season, it is going to be a tough ask. Despite having a two-goal lead, they are not likely to sit back and will look to add another goal to put the game beyond all doubt.

However, in the third game of the league this term, they had to rely on Marcus Rashford to score a Fergie time winner to pick up three points against Hull. The Tigers maintained a compact shape and rarely gave a hint of a chance to the opposition.

Thus, this game, has the billing to be an intriguing mid-week match. Also, the winner of this game will face Southampton in the cup final at Wembley in February.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 10: Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his sides second goal his sides second goal during the EFL Cup Semi-Final First Leg match between Manchester United and Hull City at Old Trafford on January 10, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo Courtesy: Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Probable Lineups

Jose Mourinho isn’t likely to tinker with his main team and is expected to field the strongest possible eleven. David de Gea will start in goal with a back four of Antonio Valencia, Chris Smalling, Marcos Rojo and Luke Shaw ahead of him.

Shaw was expected to start the first leg as well, but an illness ruled him out of the game. Defender Eric Bailly was unfortunately part of the Ivory Coast side that got knocked out in the group stages of the African Cup of Nations. However, this game has come too soon for the defender, and he will join the squad over the next few days.

After being rested for the weekend clash against Stoke, Michael Carrick is set to return to the eleven and will be partnered by Ander Herrera in midfield. Paul Pogba is likely to play in front of the two midfielders in the number 10 role.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Anthony Martial will start as wingers, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic playing centrally.

For the visitors, David Marshall is expected to start in goal with a centre-back pairing of Harry Maguire and Michael Dawson ahead of him. Playing as full-backs will be  Omar Elabdellaoui and Andrew Robertson.

Tom Huddlestone will be looking to strengthen Hull’s resolve in the middle of the mark, while new signing Lazar Markovic and Adama Diomande will give the Tigers guile down the wings. Abel Hernandez will lead the line for the home side.

Stats

Watch out for

Marcos Rojo

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 11: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur controls the ball under pressure of Marcos Rojo of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on December 11, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo Courtesy: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

The Argentine has stepped in to replace the likes of Eric Bailly, Chris Smalling and Dailly Blind. While Rojo has looked decent at the back alongside Phil Jones, his decision-making has been a tad questionable. Now, with Bailly likely to come straight into the fold, this game might prove to be crucial for Rojo if he is to justify his starting-eleven credentials for Manchester United.

Prediction

Hull City 1-2 Manchester United

Hull go into the game as underdogs, and with little hopes of overcoming a two-goal deficit. However, playing with nothing to lose, the Tigers will go all out in search for a couple of goals and are likely to be left exposed at the back. United, too, will have two defenders just returning to the lineup, and may deal with a few defensive problems of their own on the day.

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