Manchester United's injury crisis continues as the Red Devils travel to Sunderland in the Premier League on Sunday.United manager Jose Mourinhotold reporterscaptain Wayne Rooney is missing, with Ashley Young joining the striker on the sidelines.Despite being unbeaten in their last 20 games in all competitions, the Old Trafford giants have seen their top-four aspirations evaporate after a vast number of drawn contests.The Black Cats prop up the bottom of the league and remain 10 points shy of survival.Here is how you can watch the encounter:Date: Sunday, April 9Time: 1:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m.ETTV: Sky Sports 1 (UK only), NBC (U.S. only)Stream:Sky Go,NBC Sports Live,fubo.tvTeam News and PreviewMourinho's first year at the Theatre of Dreams has been an uneven affair, and the team's poor home record has been the hurdle that has stopped United challenging Chelsea for the title.The visitors face a Sunderland side, under the guidance of former United boss David Moyes, in the last-chance saloon on the brink of relegation.Moyes has failed to improve matters at the Stadium of Light, but the coach will be motivated to steal the points from United after his acrimonious split from the club in 2014.Paul Hirstofthe Timesconfirmed the absentees for Mourinho, as the Portuguese manager said Rooney and Young will be missing alongside Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata.Injury has left a huge hole in United's first-team squad at a vital moment in the campaign, and Mourinho must now experiment to protect the club's hopes of UEFA Champions League qualification.Rooney's days in Manchester appear numbered, as the 31-year-old has only started nine games in the Premier League since Mourinho's arrival, according toWhoScored.com.Former Red Devils ace John O'Shea will be missing for Sunderland, as he returned to Ireland after the death of his father, perBBC Sport. Moyes spoke about his side's chances ahead of the match:The players have been here before and we will keep going; it's still within our hands to stay up and we'll make sure that we do that.I think the boys have given a good go at it, so there's no faulting them and I think they've done everything they can.What I hadn't put down was a win against a Manchester United - or an Arsenal or Chelsea - in our remaining fixtures, so we now have to win at least one of those games.Despite winning major silverware this term, it has been a disappointing campaign for United that can possibly only be rescued with success in the UEFA Europa League.The Premier League will be a mere distraction in the coming weeks until the final whistle is blown on the season as the sleeping giants sit in sixth place.Mourinho could rotate his options as he focuses his attentions on Anderlecht in European competition, giving Moyes hope of a much-needed victory onTyne and Wear.
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