Manchester United Vs West Ham Preview
By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent)
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Manchester United and West Ham United wrap up the midweek Premier League fixtures under the lights at Old Trafford on Thursday night—two teams separated by 10 places and 10 points heading into gameweek 14.
United arrive with renewed belief after a spirited 2-1 comeback win at Selhurst Park. Despite falling behind to a retaken Mateta penalty—thanks to yet another rule adjustment—the Red Devils showed character. Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount turned the game around with two brilliantly executed goals, both assisted by Bruno Fernandes’ sharp vision from set pieces. Uplifting? Yes. Encouraging? Maybe.
But Manchester United fans know this team too well—brilliant one day, unrecognisable the next. Consistency remains the biggest obstacle, and West Ham, who did the double over United last season, will not make things easy.
United finally broke their four-game goal drought at Selhurst Park, but the first 45 minutes were simply unacceptable. The players only woke up in the second half, proving once again that this team performs only when it feels like it. That mentality must change if the push for Europe is truly on.
Still, taking advantage of Palace’s Thursday-Sunday schedule played a key part—just as predicted. Stretch the opposition, press their tired legs, and force errors. United executed this perfectly in the second half.
The January window is approaching, and Manchester United are reportedly exploring midfield reinforcements, with João Gomes (Wolves) and Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) on their radar. Talks with agents have reportedly begun.
United are also searching for wing-backs and a new No. 10 ahead of the AFCON period.
FIFA recently confirmed that clubs must release African players by December 15th, 2025, a decision seen as disrespectful by some African nations. However, it benefits United: both Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo will still be available for the Bournemouth match.
Even with a poor first half against Palace, the eventual win is the mark of a big club—but these players constantly need reminding of the badge they represent. A victory on Thursday could push United into the top six, keeping European hopes alive.
Last season, West Ham beat United home and away—a painful double. United responded by defeating them in the preseason, but competitive matches are a different beast. The good news: Matheus Cunha is back.
The concerning news: Ruben Amorim hinted at two injury doubts, wisely refusing to name them—showing he’s learning from past media handling mistakes.
Ruben Amorim has lost just once in the last seven matches, but he is dangerously close to an unwanted club record. If United lose, he becomes the fastest manager in club history to register 10 Premier League home defeats, doing so in only 20 matches.
Historically, December has also been cruel to United—they’ve lost their last three Premier League games in the month without scoring a single goal.
Nuno Espírito Santo gave West Ham a brief spark with a three-game unbeaten run, but their momentum stalled with a home defeat to Liverpool. The Hammers will be desperate to climb out of the relegation zone quickly.
History is on their side:
They completed a historic double over United last season.
They won 2–1 at the London Stadium in what became Ten Hag’s final match.
They followed that up with a 2–0 victory at Old Trafford in May.
Another win would give them back-to-back Old Trafford league victories for the first time since 1934.
So once again, United fans are faced with the same weekly dilemma:
Will Manchester United finally produce 90 minutes of concentration, composure, and courage? Or will they crumble, invite pressure, and rely on yet another desperate comeback?
One positive sign: United are unbeaten in their last 17 midweek Premier League home games (W14, D3), including eight straight victories.
Drop your score predictions below!
Manchester United record against Crystal Palace:
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Games won: |
74 |
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Games drawn: |
32 |
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Games lost: |
50 |
Team News:
(As of today, 03/12/2025,)
Manchester United: Benjamin Sesko and Harry Maguire are out for this game. There may be two others that the manager refused to mention in his press conference.
West Ham: Summerville and Paqueta are out for this game.
Prediction:
United desperately need these three points to enter the top six, especially after their embarrassing loss to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford. With momentum from the Palace win, I expect a tough but crucial victory.
Manchester United 3-1 West Ham United.
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Manchester United Vs West Ham Preview By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 Manchester United and West Ham United wrap up the midweek Premier League fixtures under the lights at Old Trafford on Thursday night—two teams separated by 10 places and 10 points heading into gameweek 14. United arrive with renewed belief after a spirited 2-1 comeback win at Selhurst Park. Despite falling behind to a retaken Mateta penalty—thanks to yet another rule adjustment—the Red Devils showed character. Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount turned the game around with two brilliantly executed goals, both assisted by Bruno Fernandes’ sharp vision from set pieces. Uplifting? Yes. Encouraging? Maybe. But Manchester United fans know this team too well—brilliant one day, unrecognisable the next. Consistency remains the biggest obstacle, and West Ham, who did the double over United last season, will not make things easy. United finally broke their four-game goal drought at Selhurst Park, but the first 45 minutes were simply unacceptable. The players only woke up in the second half, proving once again that this team performs only when it feels like it. That mentality must change if the push for Europe is truly on. Still, taking advantage of Palace’s Thursday-Sunday schedule played a key part—just as predicted. Stretch the opposition, press their tired legs, and force errors. United executed this perfectly in the second half. The January window is approaching, and Manchester United are reportedly exploring midfield reinforcements, with João Gomes (Wolves) and Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) on their radar. Talks with agents have reportedly begun. United are also searching for wing-backs and a new No. 10 ahead of the AFCON period. FIFA recently confirmed that clubs must release African players by December 15th, 2025, a decision seen as disrespectful by some African nations. However, it benefits United: both Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo will still be available for the Bournemouth match. Even with a poor first half against Palace, the eventual win is the mark of a big club—but these players constantly need reminding of the badge they represent. A victory on Thursday could push United into the top six, keeping European hopes alive. Last season, West Ham beat United home and away—a painful double. United responded by defeating them in the preseason, but competitive matches are a different beast. The good news: Matheus Cunha is back. The concerning news: Ruben Amorim hinted at two injury doubts, wisely refusing to name them—showing he’s learning from past media handling mistakes. Ruben Amorim has lost just once in the last seven matches, but he is dangerously close to an unwanted club record. If United lose, he becomes the fastest manager in club history to register 10 Premier League home defeats, doing so in only 20 matches. Historically, December has also been cruel to United—they’ve lost their last three Premier League games in the month without scoring a single goal. Nuno Espírito Santo gave West Ham a brief spark with a three-game unbeaten run, but their momentum stalled with a home defeat to Liverpool. The Hammers will be desperate to climb out of the relegation zone quickly. History is on their side: They completed a historic double over United last season. They won 2–1 at the London Stadium in what became Ten Hag’s final match. They followed that up with a 2–0 victory at Old Trafford in May. Another win would give them back-to-back Old Trafford league victories for the first time since 1934. So once again, United fans are faced with the same weekly dilemma: Will Manchester United finally produce 90 minutes of concentration, composure, and courage? Or will they crumble, invite pressure, and rely on yet another desperate comeback? One positive sign: United are unbeaten in their last 17 midweek Premier League home games (W14, D3), including eight straight victories. Drop your score predictions below! Manchester United record against Crystal Palace: Games won: 74 Games drawn: 32 Games lost: 50 Team News: (As of today, 03/12/2025,) Manchester United: Benjamin Sesko and Harry Maguire are out for this game. There may be two others that the manager refused to mention in his press conference. West Ham: Summerville and Paqueta are out for this game. Prediction: United desperately need these three points to enter the top six, especially after their embarrassing loss to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford. With momentum from the Palace win, I expect a tough but crucial victory. Manchester United 3-1 West Ham United.