Team vs Krasnodar

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Tough one this with United up next. Roberto will either take his reserves and rest all the first teamers or he'll take half and half. I'd probably go with this and get a draw then win our home games...

Joel
Browning Distin Galloway Garbutt
Besic Gibson Osman
McGeady Eto'o Oviedo

Howard, Alcaraz, Hibbert, Atsu, Kone, Pienaar, Lukaku.

Not travelling: Barry, Coleman, Baines, Stones, McCarthy, Jagielka, Naismith.
 


Need to pick up some momentum, I'd go with a strong team;

Howard
Browning Stones Jagielka Baines
Besic McCarthy
Atsu Naismith McGeady
Eto'o

Might as well save Coleman, Barry and Lukaku for United.


I'd actually be delighted with a point away to these.
 
Robles

Browning Distin Alcaraz Garbutt

Gibson Besic

McGeady Osman Oviedo

Eto'o

What we reckon to that? Think it has a nice balance to it personally and is more than capable of winning over there.
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Robles

Browning Distin Alcaraz Garbutt

Gibson Besic

McGeady Osman Oviedo

Eto'o

What we reckon to that? Think it has a nice balance to it personally and is more than capable of winning over there.
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Yea id go with that... Apart from Robles in goal like.
 

Don't think that Pienaar will travel. Neither will Coleman. Best place for them both is Finch Farm getting fit. You don't want to take them on a 10 hour flight to the middle of nowhere
 
Think McGeady was on the bench against Liverpool so he could play vs Krasnodar given his experience in the Russian league.

Mirallas's injury has made that a bit of a problem as Aiden has not had much rest - he's played in all of our games this season plus two for Ireland and they are likely to use him in their two upcoming qualifiers.

With Mirallas out for what looks to be several weeks we cannot afford to have him burn out, I'd probably prefer he played in Russia and rest him for the Utd game.
 
Is this on the telly?bad blue me!!!

UEFA Europa League Live

FC Krasnodar v Everton/Tottenham Hotspur v Besiktas

Thursday 2nd October on ITV4 from 4:45pm to 10:30pm

Matt Smith presents a double bill of Europa league starting with Everton's trip to Russia to take on Krasnodar in their first European away game in five years. Then, Tottenham host Besiktas of Turkey. Scotland manager, Gordon Strachan, and ex-Spurs player, Jermaine Jenas, provide the expert analysis. Commentary by Jon Champion and Sam Matterface.
 

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