Another midfield injury blow for Ralph Rangnick and Manchester United ahead of Brighton
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United are looking to get back on the winning trail after drawing their last three consecutive games 1-1.
But the Reds will welcome an Albion team that are currently enjoying a stellar run of form.
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Ahead of Tuesday evening's game, Rangnick confirmed that Brazilian midfielder Fred will return for Tuesday's clash with Brighton.
The 28-year-old missed United's last two Premier League clashes against Burnley and Southampton after testing positive for coronavirus last week.
But forward Edinson Cavani and midfielder Nemanja Matić have been ruled with groin and shin injuries respectively.
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Hide AdRangnick said: "Yes, Fred will be available again and will also be part of the group for tomorrow. Edinson is still out, the same with Nema.
"Alex [Telles] is back again in the squad - he was already part of the group for the Southampton game - and he will also be available."
Potter's Brighton have recorded some impressive result on the road this season had said his side are confident but respectful ahead of tonight's match.
"You'd be lying if there wasn't an element of fear, because you understand the possibility you can lose, but you don't want fear to be damaging.
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Hide Ad"You definitely want respect for the opponent and you definitely want an idea about how you might be able to win and a belief that you can win.
"You have to try to convince about that. Sometimes the process along the way is that you can lose and, as much as we've won away from home, we've also lost, had heavy defeats at Manchester United before, we've lost at Manchester City for example, Chelsea.
"You know if you are going away, these teams have the quality and capacity to do that to you but importantly if we have strength in our game, an idea, then it's more do we think it's a possibility and have we got that belief? That's really important for us."