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MEN Sport is selecting a United team of the decade from the 50s on, choosing what we think is the best XI from players who have been at the Reds in that decade. Next up is the 90s side...

The 90s side is totally different from the 80s side, which reflects the new Manchester United dynasty built by Sir Alex Ferguson.

In goal there is no debate, with Peter Schmeichel, arguably the Reds' greatest ever keeper, taking the shirt.

In defence central pairing Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister are in. Not only were they excellent individual players - notching up 851 appearances between them - they worked superbly as a duo.

At full backs stalwarts Gary Neville and Denis Irwin are in, the former forthright, the latter unassuming but both supremely effective.

In midfield selection becomes more challenging given the glut of talent that graced Old Trafford in the 90s.

In the end we've gone for a quartet of Paul Scholes, Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs and Roy Keane. Scholes brings the pure footballing ability, Giggs the athleticism, Keane the leadership and Cantona the charisma.

Up front, 99 heroes Dwight York and Andy Cole complete a superb looking side.

Would it have beaten the 80s side? Or the 70s, 60s or 50s one? Click here and follow the links through to make your mind up.

Check out a gallery of the team below and scroll down to see how they might have lined up. Make sure you check back on Tuesday for our team of the 00s.