Setting the scene: Off the back of a comfortable victory at Wigan Athletic to kickstart pre-season, Jose Mourinho now faces his first high-profile fixture as United manager. The game against Dortmund is surely one that is not to be missed, as the Reds face a challenge from the runners-up of last year’s German Bundesliga. Ahead of the game, the squad are training hard at Century Park as they look to acclimatise to the conditions in the Far East. The match kicks off the three-team China edition of the 2016 International Champions Cup, with Manchester City awaiting in game two in Beijing on Monday. This year's ICC also features standalone tournaments in USA/Europe (involving 10 teams) and Australia (four teams).
Hello again: Two players in line to face Dortmund will see some familiar faces among the opposition. Both Adnan Januzaj and new signing Henrikh Mkhitaryan have previously played for the German side; Januzaj had a loan spell with Dortmund last season and Mkhitaryan had been at the club since 2013 before his move to Old Trafford this summer. Former United player Shinji Kagawa, who is enjoying his second spell at the Westfalenstadion since he left United in 2014, may also be involved.
Opposition manager: Thomas Tuchel had a relatively short playing career, appearing in the lower leagues of German football before becoming a coach. In 2015, Tuchel took over as Dortmund boss, replacing Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp, and led the side to second place in the Bundesliga and to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, with Mkhitaryan playing a starring role.
Who’s their star man? Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is known around Europe as a deadly force in front of goal; that reputation can be backed up with a staggering 39 goals scored in 46 competitive games last season. The French-born Gabonese player’s league goalscoring tally was only surpassed by that of Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski.
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