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Dimitar Berbatov predicts five-goal thriller for Manchester United vs West Ham clash

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Dimitar Berbatov backed Manchester United to beat West Ham United 3-2 tomorrow when speaking to the Metro.

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Man United welcome the Hammers to Old Trafford for what is a highly anticipated top four Premier League clash.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and David Moyes both have injury concerns ahead of tomorrow’s game.

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Manchester United could be without up to SEVEN key first-team players.

Meanwhile, Angelo Ogbonna and Arthur Masuaku will definitely miss out for West Ham. Jesse Lingard will also be absent as he is not allowed to play against his parent club.

The Hammers could jump back inside the top four with a win at Old Trafford. Man United, meanwhile, would cement their place inside the Champions League spots with all three points.

Dimitar Berbatov backs Manchester United to beat West Ham

It should be a cracking game of football tomorrow.

Berbatov thinks that Man United will eke out a 3-2 win against the Hammers, as quoted by the Metro:

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“West Ham are flying, but Man United need to maintain the momentum from the Man City game. They will be disappointed with conceding against Milan so late on in the Europa League, which just shows that you have to be concentrated and focused for the full match, they will have to do the same against West Ham. I think it will be Man United who will get the three points here.”

Prediction: 3-2

West Ham will probably never have a better chance of beating Manchester United than tomorrow.

It will be crucial for the Hammers to take the game to Man United.

We need to be well-organised and defensively sound of course. But we have more than enough to hurt Solskjaer’s side.

West Ham have made the mistake in the past of approaching games against the big teams too negatively. That has to change if we are to make genuine progress.

And there’s no better time than the present.