Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku must both take their opportunity to impress as an injury crisis cuts through Manchester United's squad, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says.
Both players have struggled for form for much of the season, with Sanchez having started just one Premier League match in 2019, and Lukaku having gone 10 matches without scoring.
The two forwards were heralded as major signings when they arrived at Old Trafford, but neither would now be considered an automatic starter.
However, United's squad is stretched to the limit as they prepare for Wednesday's Premier League trip to Crystal Palace, with 10 players either unavailable or doubtful because of injury.
That list includes four frontline forwards, Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford and Juan Mata.
Lingard and Mata both had to be substituted during the first half of Sunday's 0-0 draw at home to Liverpool, while Rashford played to the finish despite an ankle injury caused by Jordan Henderson's challenge early on.
France forward Martial missed the game with a groin problem.
Caretaker-manager Solskjaer, though, is confident Sanchez and Lukaku have the quality to impress if given a sustained run in the team.
Sanchez did little to impress after replacing Lingard, but Lukaku did make an impact after being moved from a central position to a wide role in order to reduce the injured Rashford's workload.
"It's a chance for them to play to their potential. Reputation is one thing, but the potential is high," said Solskjaer.
"The two are good mates and they link up well together, so this might be a chance for those two together to find some form and give us a selection headache for when everyone gets fit.
"Rom created our two biggest chances against Liverpool.
"It's a different position for him, but Rashy's injury meant we had to leave him standing up there and running in behind. He couldn't do too much defending work.
"Rom's attitude and workrate were fantastic.Hopefully Alexis and Rom can step up."
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