Manchester United has undergone their last training session at Carrington before tomorrow night’s Europa League clash against Omonia Nicosia.
Erik ten Hag‘s Red Devils will be aiming to make it back-to-back wins against Neil Lennon’s Cypriot side in our fourth Group E game, which kicks off at 8pm.
Harry Maguire, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Donny van de Beek and Anthony Martial were all absent from today’s training session, and Raphael Varane is completing an individual training schedule while he returns to full fitness.
Here are three things we spotted from Manchester United’s latest training session.
Rhys Bennett part of training group

While several of Manchester United’s talented youngsters were involved in Monday’s session, due to the majority of the first team carrying out a recovery session following Sunday night’s win at Everton, Bennett was part of Wednesday’s session.
With Varane training on his own and club captain Maguire out injured, 18-year-old Bennett, who was part of last season’s FA Youth Cup winning side, trained with United’s first team stars.
Bennett, who scored United’s opener in the Youth Cup final win at Old Trafford, is yet to make his first team debut for the Red Devils, but he’ll be hoping that opportunity comes under Ten Hag.
Brazil vs Argentina

While the Manchester United players were warming up and doing laps of the pitch, Casemiro, Antony and Lisandro Martinez were in a mini group of three.
In playful fashion, the former Real Madrid man gave Martinez a good old fashioned shoulder barge, which sent the Argentine crashing into Antony.
The fiery Argentinian then gave the five-time Champions League winner a little slap on the hip, which resulted in the 30-year-old jokingly feigning injury.
Marcus Rashford nutmegs Shola Shoretire

Alongside Bennett, Zidane Iqbal and Alejandro Garnacho, Shoretire was another youngster who was involved in the session.
But the 18-year-old, who assisted all three goals in our under-21s 3-3 draw against Brighton on Saturday, was nutmegged by Rashford.
United’s in-form number 10 produced a flip flap which humiliated Shoretire and resulted in Scott McTominay putting his hand over his mouth in sheer disbelief.
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