MATCHDAY: Man U welcomes wolves; Barca Messi vs Eibar

A preview of what’s in European football on Tuesday:

England

Although Manchester United have one of the most productive records outside the Premier League, it has struggled at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team receives Wolverhampton Wanderers, with only two wins in seven home games. On Saturday he tied for Leicester on Saturday despite everything. to take the lead twice, while the Wolves snatched an expired leveler in their last game against Tottenham.

Arsenal to Brighton after finishing a seven-match winning streak by beating Chelsea. Former Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta is one year away from his first managerial position at the club and, despite the cast of the FA Cup in August, he was beginning to feel the tension of such a barren period. Arsenal are 15th, one position and three issues above Brighton.

Southampton’s winless streak lasted three games with a 0-0 draw with Fulham on Saturday. After only two days of rest, the Saints welcome West Ham as they seek to rediscover the form he saw them shortly in the most sensible standings of a seven-game undefeated streak. With defensive midfielder Oriol Romeu due to the return of a sanction, three key players are expected to be eliminated by injury: central defender Jannik Vestergaard, winger Nathan Redmond and striker Danny Ings.

Leeds may return without three top-choice central defenders for Tuesday’s West Bromwich game after Diego Llorente’s last injury. deployed on a back 3 alongside Luke Ayling and Pascal Struijk. West Brom tied for Liverpool on Sunday to bolster his commitment to survival.

Burnley, whose undefeated four-game streak ended at Leeds, faces Sheffield United who is suffering one of the worst beginnings of an English season. The United States is still for its first win after 15 games when they were in last place. issues and two places above the relegation zone.

Spainsh

Lionel Messi will miss barcelona’s fit in Eibar due to an uns specified right ankle problem. Ronald Koeman’s team returns to the rest of the Spanish league after a brief week-long winter break. Villarreal, fourth, visits Sevilla, sixth, on an undefeated 12-match streak. Cadiz welcomes Valladolid to end a three-match losing streak: his last win was a surprising 2–1 win over Barcelona. Real Betis is in the Levant for a moment consecutive win to see their recent improvement.

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