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Kyle Newbould

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has done what Paul Scholes wanted vs Barcelona

Erik ten Hag has opted to reshuffle his defence for this evening's trip to Barcelona in a decision that has already been backed by Paul Scholes.

Manchester United face a two-legged tie against La Liga leaders Barcelona, following the Spanish side's elimination from the Champions League. Ten Hag's side finished behind Real Sociedad in Group E, forcing them into a play-off ahead of the last 16 draw.

And the Dutchman has had to deal with a number of issues within his squad, not least the suspensions of Lisandro Martinez and Marcel Sabitzer. The former's absence left Ten Hag with a hole at left centre-back which he has decided to fill with Luke Shaw, the left-back occasionally playing centrally this season.

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Shaw's move into the middle has opened up a space on the left for Tyrell Malacia, the 23-year-old impressing in recent weeks after a tough start to life in M16. And on the opposite flank, Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been preferred to Diogo Dalot.

"I think Malacia has looked much better," Scholes told MUTV prior to Ten Hag's selection. "He's very aggressive and almost in a similar vein to Patrice [Evra] as it took him a little time to get going. He's been great at left-back but is going to have to be on his mettle tonight. Obviously, concentration is a big thing.

"At right-back, I suppose it could be a game for Wan-Bissaka. For me, I'd want a proper defender and there is no doubt he is a fantastic defender, I think.

"I think Raphael Varane will play with Luke Shaw. It's been a partnership we've seen before and Luke has been fantastic. I saw it as him just filling in for a couple of games but think the manager really likes him there, with his pace and composure."

A number of injuries and suspensions in midfield saw the trio in the middle of the park essentially pick itself, with Casemiro enjoying a break in his three-game domestic ban to start alongside Bruno Fernandes and Fred. Ten Hag has also opted to keep Wout Weghorst as the leading man, despite the 30-year-old's struggles in the double-header against Leeds and Marcus Rashford's impact when moved into the centre.

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