So this is the fourth match since Solskjaer returned home and is arguably the hardest, though I think Bournemouth are a better team than Newcastle. Saying that when we walk out on to the pitch at St James the place will be bouncing, and they would like nothing better than to get one over on us and bring us back down to earth following what has been an amazing few weeks since Jose was sacked.

I will be looking for the same level of intensity in this game and if that is the case I can’t see anything other than a comfortable United win. I would like to Sanchez come into the team too, but for who? I’m not sure!

Will Sanchez benefit from our new style of play? The simple answer to this is yes! He will thrive in a front three but I can only see a place for him on the right but with all the interchanging of the front three, it doesn’t really matter where he starts the game from.

I think though Solskjaer will continue with the team that has played so well over the last couple of weeks with a front three of Martial, Rashford and Jessi. Then Pogba, Matic and I hope we some more of Fred as the more game time he has the better he will be. Then the back for will be Shaw, Jones, Lindelof, and then Young or Dalot. I hope Dalot will be given the nod as he is the future and the more he plays this season, which let’s face it, it’s a write off! He will be all the better next season.

Lukaku needs to remain on the bench! He isn’t fast enough or composed enough to start the game and we need to keep the momentum going and I would like to see 5 wins on the bounce before we head to Wembley to face Spurs on the 13th of this month. (I can’t see how we won't beat Reading the F.A Cup)

So, I’m going for a comfortable two or three nil to United and can see us keeping the elusive clean sheet in this game. The only way that Newcastle will pose any threat is at a set piece and they have been leaving there best dead ball player on the bench for last few games so let’s hope Shelvey remains there.

United till I DIE!!!!!