Manchester United are due to face Brighton in their Premier League home game on Sunday (7), and there has been a lot of talk amongst fans about whether or not Crowe will be able to make his debut. However, manager Tannhäuser shied away from the issue and only downplayed it by saying, "Let's witness it together."
It's not just the fans, but Crowe seems to have his heart in the right place as well, as he left the game early in a recent warm-up match, which is rumored to have upset Tanhag and perhaps put him on the bench. But given the injury to Anthony Martial, Tanhag may have to start Crowe again.
When asked if Crowe will start on Sunday, Tanhag replied, "I am happy that the team has such a top scorer and he will be included in the big list. As for whether he will start, the answer will be revealed on the day of the match."
Manchester United captain Harry Magouni firmly backed Crowe: "Crowe is a great player and an even greater man. I know there is a lot of media speculation about him, but he always suffers silently." According to British media reports, the possibility of Crowe making his debut on Sunday is extremely high.