Chelsea take on a Manchester United team who are in disarray on Sunday, but there is some clarity emerging at last at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils have been in a downward spiral for some time, and finally Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been sacked. Chelsea have not had a great record against him or his teams, but given the terminal decline they were in, it would have been a good time to balance those numbers up a bit.

But now Ole is out, and it seems that Ralf Ragnick will be in as his replacement – at least until the summer.

Due to work permit rules however, he won’t be in place for the game against us, and we will instead have Michael Carrick (the caretaker to the interim) facing off against us.

His other game in charge was a 2-0 win at Villareal earlier this week, but United looked poor despite the win, and barring any major changes in fortune, we fancy Chelsea to do the job on Sunday.

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