Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says he has 'never started his best XI' as his injury-hit side prepare to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Harry Maguire and Mason Mount both trained on Tuesday but will not face Bayern Munich
Ten Hag is without 12 first-team players as United take on the Bundesliga champions in Germany on Wednesday."There was always something, but you have to deal with it," said Ten Hag."I think I never started the best starting XI. That is football. You have to deal with it. I love these situations. You have to know what to do and focus on the process."
Varane has missed the past two games and Mount three, with United making an underwhelming start to the Premier League season, losing three of their first five games.Ten Hag is also missing forwards Antony and Jadon Sancho, who are not training with the squad at present, plus Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek, who is not registered for European games.
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