United head to Portugal in desperate need of a win following Sunday’s dreadful defeat at Tottenham......KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE👈
Erik ten Hag is set to remain in charge this week for Thursday’s game and the visit to Aston Villa on Sunday but with pressure building on the Dutchman, he needs to produce a swift response.
Porto meanwhile have won six of their opening seven games this season and sit second in the Primeira Liga behind Sporting. They did however suffer disappointment in their opening match of the Europa League, beaten 3-2 by Norwegian side FK Bodo/Glimt.
Sunday’s 4-0 win got Porto back on track but Vieira expects a difficult test against United.
‘We are taking it step by step, game by game,’ he said.
‘We will enjoy this victory now, but already think about the next game, which is a different competition and will also be difficult.’