Highlights and comments following Manchester United's second preseason victory against Melbourne Victory, 4-1

On Friday, Manchester United plays Melbourne Victory at the MCG in their second friendly under Erik ten Hag as they continue their preseason training.
In a friendly matchup against Melbourne Victory in Australia, Erik ten Hag will have another opportunity to observe his Manchester United team before the start of the season.
Tom Heaton, who took over for David De Gea against Liverpool in the second half due to the manager's absence, begins in goal.
The Red Devils who defeated rival Liverpool 4-0 earlier this week in Thailand to kick off their preseason campaign in style. Tyrell Malacia, Ten Hag's lone summer acquisition to yet, did well in his Bangkok debut.

Despite the fact that Ten Hag is still without Cristiano Ronaldo, he is happy to have Harry Maguire back as captain for this match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The ex-United winger Nani, who joined the Australian team earlier this month, may be included in the hosts' roster, giving them another familiar face.
For the match, the starting lineup has already been disclosed: Heaton: Elanga, Sancho, Martial, Shaw, Maguire, Lindelof, and Dalot in addition to Fred, Mctominay, and Fernandes

Iqbal amazes United supporters with a superb performance against Melbourne Victory
When young midfielder Zidane Iqbal came on as a substitute against Melbourne Victory on Friday, Manchester United fans immediately began gushing about his potential.

In an effort to give every member of his team as many minutes as possible, Reds manager Erik ten Hag made eleven substitutions during the halftime break at Melbourne Cricket Ground, just as he did against Liverpool on Tuesday in Thailand. A number of young players joined the team as a result of the several substitutions made at halftime, including Ethan Laird, Charlie Savage, Tahith Chong, and Iqbal.

And after only a few minutes, it was the latter that drew people's attention. Taking Savage's place in middle, the midfielder, who recently signed a new contract at Old Trafford, wanted the ball at his feet as often as possible.