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Manchester United still suffer the missing of their forwarders

United stumbled to a 1-0 home loss against 10-man Everton on Monday, ending a five-match unbeaten run that had lifted spirits at Old Trafford.

Amorim's side were missing Cunha after the Brazil forward suffered a knock in training, compounding the absence of striker Benjamin Sesko, who has a knee injury. Neither will be available for today's trip to Crystal Palace, where experienced defender Maguire will again miss out.

"Sesko is going to take a little bit more time," United boss Amorim said. "Harry the same. I expect to have Matheus in the next one (against West Ham on Thursday), not this one."

The absence of Cunha and Sesko is a major blow for United, who have failed to score in their past four Premier League meetings against Palace.

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