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Cavani in line for Man Utd return against Palace

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Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani could return at Crystal Palace on Wednesday as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men head back to London looking to revive their Premier League title bid.

The experienced forward has missed the last four games with a muscle complaint. “We’ve had a training session this (Tuesday) morning,” Solskjaer said. “Of course it was a light one.

Edinson trained, he joined in so that’s good. Let’s hope there’s no reaction after the session. Hopefully, he will travel with the squad.

” Second-placed United have left 12 points behind local rivals and Premier League leaders Manchester City following a goalless draw away to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last weekend.

United manager Solskjaer felt his side were denied a first-half penalty when referee Stuart Attwell reviewed a handball by Callum Hudson-Odoi, following the advice of the video assistant referee, only to decide against pointing to the spot.

But former United striker Solskjaer, who has avoided Football Association disciplinary action for his post-match comments about Attwell, insists he is now fully focused on Wednesday’s match at Selhurst Park.—AFP

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