
EPL Index
·16 mai 2025
Man United Starting XI vs Chelsea: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

EPL Index
·16 mai 2025
Manchester United boss Rúben Amorim faces a delicate balancing act as his side travel to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea tonight. With the Europa League final looming just days away, squad management is front and centre in the Portuguese coach’s plans.
The Red Devils, who currently sit a lowly 16th in the Premier League table, are safe from relegation but desperate to salvage something from a season mired in inconsistency. Amorim, who has often spoken about the importance of unity and preparation, now must decide whether to risk key players or keep them fresh for next Wednesday’s decisive clash with Tottenham in Bilbao.
Against Brentford in their last league outing, Amorim opted to rotate heavily. That decision saw a youthful United XI fall 4-3 at the Gtech Community Stadium, though the result was secondary to resting senior stars. “We need everyone fit and sharp,” Amorim said earlier this week. “There’s only one way into Europe for us now, and we have to be ready for that.”
Bruno Fernandes remained on the bench for the entire match, while Noussair Mazraoui was excluded altogether. The likes of Tyler Fredricson, Harry Amass and Chido Obi were handed rare starts, but none could prevent another league defeat — United’s 17th of the campaign.
Now, as Chelsea await at Stamford Bridge, Amorim is again faced with difficult choices. Rotate once more, or build rhythm ahead of the final?
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Injuries have added further complexity to Amorim’s line-up puzzle. At the back, Matthijs de Ligt and teenage sensation Leny Yoro remain doubts, both struggling with niggles that could rule them out of the season’s finale. Diogo Dalot, meanwhile, hasn’t played since the defeat to Wolves due to an ankle injury.
Lisandro Martinez and Ayden Heaven are long-term absentees, while striker Joshua Zirkzee is confirmed to be out for the rest of the campaign with a thigh injury.
There is some positive news, however: midfielder Toby Collyer and veteran defender Jonny Evans are back in full training. Dalot, too, was spotted undertaking solo drills at Carrington on Thursday, raising hope he could be fit in time for the trip to Spain.
With player welfare paramount, Amorim could once again lean on a blend of experience and youth tonight. Continuity might be sacrificed in favour of caution, especially with United’s European hopes hanging by a thread.
Predicted XI (3-4-2-1)Bayindir; Fredricson, Lindelof, Shaw; Mazraoui, Ugarte, Mainoo, Dorgu; Mount, Eriksen; Obi
With the focus sharply on the Europa League final, this match against Chelsea offers more questions than answers. But for Amorim, it is another opportunity to test the mettle of his evolving squad in one of England’s toughest venues.
Kick-off is at 8.15pm BST on Friday, 16 May 2025, at Stamford Bridge, London. Live coverage is available on Sky Sports.