November 21, 2024 22:20 PM

Manchester United vs. Queens Park Live Stream, Scores, Stats & Highlights

After cashing in for elite players in the final days of the transfer period, Manchester United might not yet be ready to unveil their star-studded lineup as injuries continue to cripple the team ahead of their Premier League match with Queens Park Rangers at 11:00 a.m ESTon Saturday at Old Trafford. (Live Stream on BeIn Sports, NBC Sports Extra, SKyGo and Stream Sports/ Boxscores and Stats on ESPN FC).

Frustrations keep on piling for Red Devils early this season, and manager Louis Van Gaal admitted that he's already having a hard time dealing with it.

"This is a big concern, you are right, I think," Van Gaal told ESPN FC "We have to evaluate how we train, but for the level I demand as a coach we need to train like that."

After acquiring Angel di Maria from Real Madrid, Manchester United made a final push to get Radamel Falcao from Monaco and Marcos Rojo from Romo to bolster their attacking unit.

Despite their expensive purchase, Red Devils just couldn't get a break as Ashley Young becomes the latest man to be sidelined with injuries.

According to Van Gaal, he uncertain whether he'll field Falcao right away given that he's still recovering from a knee injury. However, the Dutchman never closed on the possibility to put the Colombian on the pitch against QPR on Saturday.

"I cannot tell if you he plays or not, because that's our surprise," said Van Gaal, who confirmed that Luke Shaw, Daley Blind and Rojo will all make their debut at Old Trafford.

Meanwhile, Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has been in a tussle with English Premier League bosses for failing to pay a £60million fine from last term after winning a promotion from the Championship.

Threatened to be kicked out of EPL, Redknapp believed it’s unrealistic at this point.

"There would have to be quite a few kicked out if that were to happen, wouldn't there?" Redknapp told the press via ESPN FC. "I think it's unrealistic, and I don't see it happening.

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