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Tony Pulis has his say on Manchester United injuries and suspensions
MANCHESTER UNITED are still good enough to beat West Brom even without their star men, believes Baggies manager Tony Pulis.
Manchester United's James Wilson opens up about his injury
Manchester United host West Brom in tomorrow's 3pm kick off as they seek a top-four finish to the Premier League season.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Ander Herrera are suspended for the Red Devils, while Chris Smalling and Phil Jones have been ruled out with long-term injuries.
There is also fatigue concerns regarding South Americans Sergio Romero, Antonio Valencia and Marcos Rojo, who have all now returned from the international break.
They're able to compete in all major competitions this year because they've got strong squads
But Pulis doubts that the absentees will have any effect on how United will set up against his side.
"If you look at United's squad, in fact at all the top-six clubs, they have some fantastic players," said Pulis.
"They're able to compete in all major competitions this year because they've got strong squads, they haven't just got 11 players.
"They've got 25 players, all internationals.
"If Jose (Mourinho) gets a few injuries he can replace them with experienced internationals who have cost a lot of money, it'll still be a top team."
Pulis (right) says United are still strong without the suspended Ibrahimovic and Herrera (left)
Pulis' West Brom side sit eighth in the Premier League
Argentine Marcos Rojo is just one of the Man United players coming back from the international break
West Brom have won three of their last seven games against United since Sir Alex Ferguson left Old Trafford in 2013.
The Baggies sit eighth in the Premier League, seven points off seventh-place Everton but also seven ahead of Stoke in ninth.
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