Juventus vs Manchester United. UEFA Champions League Group H.
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Manchester United currently in second place in Champions League Group H, five points behind Juventus
Wednesday 7 November 2018 18:50, UK
Romelu Lukaku is out of Manchester United's Champions League clash at Juventus on Wednesday (kick-off 8pm).
Juventus can qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League if they avoid defeat against United on Wednesday. The Italians lead the way in Group H after taking maximum points from their three fixtures, including a 1-0 win at Old Trafford where Paulo Dybala scored the winner.
A draw for Juve would ensure qualification to the knockout stages with two games remaining, while victory would clinch top spot. United are in a race to finish in the runners-up spot after picking up four points from their first three fixtures. They have a trip to Valencia and a home clash with Young Boys still to come.
Juventus toyed with Jose Mourinho's side when the sides met at Old Trafford a fortnight ago, with Dybala's 17th-minute effort securing victory.
"We work every day to try (and change that), but the reality is that normally we don't start matches well," Mourinho said. "But if we don't start well and we end it well, that's fine, it's even good fun for the fans.
"But football is 90 minutes and especially when your opponent is strong, if you give 45 minutes advantage or even 20 or even 10, then you have a mountain to climb."
Lukaku has not travelled to Italy due to a "muscle, tendon" issue that leads manager Mourinho to fear the striker could also absent for the Manchester derby on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Defender Diogo Dalot, who has only made two appearances since signing from Porto, also missed out but Antonio Valencia and Marouane Fellaini did take part in the session at Carrington ahead of United's trip to Italy.
Valencia has been sidelined for a month while Fellaini sustained a groin injury on international duty with Belgium in October.
Douglas Costa and Mario Mandzukic are doubts for Juventus as they look to secure qualification to the knockout stages.
This will be my game. I wasn't overly impressed with Juventus in the first game, I don't see why some people called them the best team in Europe - yes, the Cristiano Ronaldo addition was a good one but they didn't blow me away.
Paulo Dybala is a player I've always liked, and played well at Old Trafford and with him and Ronaldo around I genuinely don't see Manchester United getting anything from this trip at all.
Charlie predicts: 2-0 (6/1 with Sky Bet)