The case for United here is straightforward. They're third, Champions League already secured, unbeaten in four — that's a side carrying real momentum without a scrap of pressure on their shoulders. Then there's the Casemiro factor. This looks like his final home appearance, and Old Trafford will be rocking. That emotional energy matters, and having him back in midfield gives United genuine bite where they've been too soft this season. Forest deserve respect — eight games unbeaten is a serious run — but they sit 16th, and their away form is notably patchier than their home record. Key creator Morgan Gibbs-White is a doubt, which blunts their best outlet on the break. Yes, United are without de Ligt at the back and Šeško up front. But squad depth still firmly favours the hosts, and Forest have nothing concrete to chase in these final weeks. A side playing for pride rarely topples one playing for a legacy moment. The occasion, the crowd, the returning midfield general — all of it points the same direction. Back United to get the job done and send Casemiro out in style.
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