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Gary Neville has attempted to explain why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer left Paul Pogba and Donny van de Beek on the bench for their crunch Premier League showdown against Chelsea.
The Red Devils lined-up with Scott McTominay and Fred playing alongside Bruno Fernandes in the centre of the park.
Pogba and Fernandes have struck up a decent partnership since the latter joined from Sporting Lisbon in January.
But they were not trusted to play alongside one another as Frank Lampard brought his team to Old Trafford.
Fans were wondering why the £89million star was dropped, while £40m new-boy Van de Beek has yet to make a Premier League start since arriving from Ajax.
However, Neville thinks Solskjaer opted with more defensive-minded players to compliment Feranndes.
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