Manchester United's performance on the road this season has been far worse than at home, but fortunately for them, this match against Gonemouth will be their last away match of the season.
The Red Devils' team leader Tan Hagar mentioned earlier that the team's poor performance on the road was due to the fact that the players in the squad failed to show their magic under pressure, and none of them were able to step up to the plate. In my opinion, there is a clear lack of leadership, so United need to work better together and show more composure and fearlessness.
I believe that United's manager Tan Hagar can hand over this responsibility to players such as Casimiru and Warani, who have returned from injury in time to strengthen the team's defense. Previously, the absence of both Warani and Ricciardo Martinez forced Tannhäuser to change the combination of his defense, which had a negative impact on the team. I don't think Wahlani can solve all of United's problems, but he can show his organization and experience in the last 3 matches, which is very valuable to the team.
It's great to see how well Grangemouth have managed to right the ship. The team has won five of their last nine league matches, and despite two consecutive defeats, they are above the relegation safety line, and leader Gerry O'Neill definitely deserves credit for that.
Up front, Philabinen and Solanki will be crucial in the attack, as they are often the decisive players in big matches. Both players are capable of scoring on their own and creating chances for their teammates, so I think they have the ability to cause problems for the Red Devils' defense, in other words, goalkeepers Dikia and Hua Lani will need to stay focused at the back.
It's not clear if Rashford will be back in time to play, and if United don't have him in the team, their goal scoring ability will be greatly reduced. However, even though Portsmouth will be under no pressure this time, I think the Red Devils will have enough strength to get the win and come back in triumph.