The storm of injuries that hit during the most severe period of the season turned Manchester United into a real hospital with a total of 10 players forced to become reluctant spectators because of various problems.
From goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders to strikers, all positions of the Old Trafford team are engulfed in a crisis of forces, causing coach Erik ten Hag to have a headache to find ways to cope.
Below is a detailed list of the problems that MU stars have encountered, along with the expected time they can put their shoes back on the field.
Marcel Sabitzer
- Injury: unknown
- Return time: unknown
- Coach Ten Hag revealed: “He had some problems during the warm-up, so we didn’t dare to risk it because the whole team was facing too many injuries. If Sabitzer was to play, maybe his condition “He’s going to get worse. Hopefully his injury isn’t too serious.”
Sabitzer got injured during warm-up. Photo: Internet
Tyrell Malacia
- Injury : knee
- Return time: April 21 (in the confrontation with Sevilla)
Lisandro Martinez
- Trauma: broken foot
- Return time: after this year’s season
- Revealed by coach Ten Hag: “Lisandro Martinez will have to miss the rest of this season because of a broken foot. The Argentine midfielder is expected to recover soon to be able to return next season.”
Raphael Varane
- Injury: foot
- Return time: May 4 (in the match against Brighton)
- The club revealed: “Raphael Varane had to leave the field with an injury after the first half in the match against Sevilla. Hopefully he can return after a few weeks of rest.”
Martinez missed the season because of a broken foot. Photo: Internet
Scott McTominay
- Injury: unknown
- Return time: April 21 (in the match against Sevilla)
Marcus Rashford
- Injury: groin
- Return time: April 21 (in the match against Sevilla)
- Revealed by coach Ten Hag: “Rashford may return in the match against Sevilla, but I cannot say for sure at the moment.”
Luke Shaw
- Injury: unknown
- Return time: April 21 (in the match against Sevilla)
Alexander Garnacho
- Injury: ankle
- Return time: unknown
- Coach Ten Hag revealed: “I think he can return at the end of this season, but I don’t want to put too much pressure on the medical team and Garnacho about his early recovery. “.
Ganarcho sheds tears from the injury. Photo: Internet
Tom Heaton
- Injury: ankle
- Return time: April 21 (in the match against Sevilla)
- Heaton said: “Unfortunately the day before the game against Fulham I injured my ankle in training. It’s not too bad but I think I will be out for a few weeks.”
Donny van de Beek
- Injury: knee
- Return time: after this year’s season
- Coach Ten Hag revealed: “We have to receive the bad news that Van de Beek will be out for the rest of the season. But the good news is that in the long run, his knee will recover and he He’s also ready to come back and show his best next season.”