Manchester United supporters could be treated to the long awaited returns of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba when their team resumes its Premier
League campaign against Newcastle United on Saturday.
The pair, so instrumental in United's success last season, is back in full training and may be named on the bench as manager Jose Mourinho attempts to integrate them back into his first team plans.
Ibrahimovic, 35, has made an impressive recovery from the career-threatening knee ligament injury he suffered in April.
Pogba's injury was less serious, but the 24-year-old France midfielder has neverthless been sidelined since mid-September with a torn hamstring.
In his absence, United's play has stuttered compared with its impressive early-season form and, of the two, his return could be the more pivotal.
Ibrahimovic said in an interview in his native Sweden that he will return from his injury stronger for the experience. "I'm determined to return better and stronger than before," said Ibrahimovic, whose side trail league leaders Manchester City by eight points.
"That is my goal and it will happen. There are no other options.
"When I've decided to do something, nothing is going to change my mind. I said I would take over Sweden. At breakfast I had already taken over Sweden.
"At lunch I took over Europe. At dinner I took over the world. That was my plan. And that is exactly what happened."
The veteran forward also said he is relishing the prospects of partnering Romelo Lukaku in the United attack, having handed the Belgium striker his number nine squad shirt when Lukaku signed from Everton.
"I was asked who I thought was good in the league and I mentioned Lukaku," said Ibrahimovic.
"He is physically strong and he makes a lot of goals. Every team needs players like that. I am glad he is at United. I think he will help us a lot and he already has in just a short time."
Defender Marcos Rojo is making good progress from his own knee ligament injury and played for United's under-23 team in mid-week, altough he may not be in contention for the Newcastle visit.
Mourinho, who has been plagued by injury problems in recent weeks, is finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, with midfielders Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick both available for the game.
Phil Jones has also recovered from the thigh injury he suffered while on international duty, offering Mourinho options in defense, with Eric Bailly likely to partner the England man at center-back.
Newcastle is set to be without injured trio Jamaal Lascelles, Mikel Merino and Christian Atsu as it goes in search of what would be only a second victory in 23 league league visits to Old Trafford.
Manager Rafael Benitez, whose side sit in 11th place with one win from its last six games, will asses Ciaran Clark after the defender's return from duty with the Republic of Ireland.
Dwight Gayle hopes to keep his place in the starting line-up after being recalled for the 1-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth before the international break.
The former Crystal Palace striker grew up as a Manchester United fan, in large part due to coming from the same area of London as former United star David Beckham.
Ian Whittell
Agence France-Presse/Manchester
League campaign against Newcastle United on Saturday.
The pair, so instrumental in United's success last season, is back in full training and may be named on the bench as manager Jose Mourinho attempts to integrate them back into his first team plans.
Ibrahimovic, 35, has made an impressive recovery from the career-threatening knee ligament injury he suffered in April.
Pogba's injury was less serious, but the 24-year-old France midfielder has neverthless been sidelined since mid-September with a torn hamstring.
In his absence, United's play has stuttered compared with its impressive early-season form and, of the two, his return could be the more pivotal.
Ibrahimovic said in an interview in his native Sweden that he will return from his injury stronger for the experience. "I'm determined to return better and stronger than before," said Ibrahimovic, whose side trail league leaders Manchester City by eight points.
"That is my goal and it will happen. There are no other options.
"When I've decided to do something, nothing is going to change my mind. I said I would take over Sweden. At breakfast I had already taken over Sweden.
"At lunch I took over Europe. At dinner I took over the world. That was my plan. And that is exactly what happened."
The veteran forward also said he is relishing the prospects of partnering Romelo Lukaku in the United attack, having handed the Belgium striker his number nine squad shirt when Lukaku signed from Everton.
"I was asked who I thought was good in the league and I mentioned Lukaku," said Ibrahimovic.
"He is physically strong and he makes a lot of goals. Every team needs players like that. I am glad he is at United. I think he will help us a lot and he already has in just a short time."
Defender Marcos Rojo is making good progress from his own knee ligament injury and played for United's under-23 team in mid-week, altough he may not be in contention for the Newcastle visit.
Mourinho, who has been plagued by injury problems in recent weeks, is finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, with midfielders Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick both available for the game.
Phil Jones has also recovered from the thigh injury he suffered while on international duty, offering Mourinho options in defense, with Eric Bailly likely to partner the England man at center-back.
Newcastle is set to be without injured trio Jamaal Lascelles, Mikel Merino and Christian Atsu as it goes in search of what would be only a second victory in 23 league league visits to Old Trafford.
Manager Rafael Benitez, whose side sit in 11th place with one win from its last six games, will asses Ciaran Clark after the defender's return from duty with the Republic of Ireland.
Dwight Gayle hopes to keep his place in the starting line-up after being recalled for the 1-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth before the international break.
The former Crystal Palace striker grew up as a Manchester United fan, in large part due to coming from the same area of London as former United star David Beckham.
Ian Whittell
Agence France-Presse/Manchester
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