Manchester United’s ιnjury wоes are rising, as nine players were sidelined for their Saturday night Premier League triumph over Burnley.
United got back on track with a win thanks to a fantastic volley from Bruno Fernandes. Despite the team’s much-needed three points following three consecutive losses across all competitions, Erik ten Hag and company still have some ιnjury concerns.
At Turf Moor, both Raphael Varane and Sofyan Amrabat returned in the last minutes off the bench. Lisandro Martinez was ruled out before the game with an undisclosed ιnjury, bringing the total number of absentees to 11.
Lisandro Martinez, Injured, Status Unknown
On September 30 against Crystal Palace is when he might make his return.
Ten Hag has reported that Martinez has been hurt. Because of that, he won’t be playing [against Burnley].
Unknown Injuries to Harry Maguire
On September 26 against Crystal Palace is when he might make his return.
He had several issues,” Ten Hag sаys. See how horrible it is, I sаy. He made it through all of the training, but he wasn’t “good enough to travel” for the games against Bayern Munich and Burnley.
Muscular Injuries at Mason Mount
On September 26 against Crystal Palace is when he might make his return.
To paraphrase Ten Hag: “Yes, good news, also Mason Mount is coming, so I’m sure players will return.”
ιnjury to Luke Shaw: Muscular
Expected return: Late October/November
The words of Ten Hag himself: “We can’t do that” (set a certain deadline for returns). It’s personal, and Shaw has to take some time off at the moment.
Injuries: Unknown for Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Expected return: Late October/November
United stated on September 18 that Wan-Bissaka suffered an ιnjury of some kind during his brief appearance against Brighton. He’d been sick in the days leading up to it, too.
Heaton (calf), Malacia (unknown), Mainoo (ankle), and Amad (knee) are all on the mend at Carrington.