UEFA Champions League: Man United win appeal against Wan-Bissaka’s Champions League ban- Right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be available for Manchester United’s Champions League clash against Atalanta next week after the club won an appeal against his two-match ban on Friday.
Wan-Bissaka was shown a straight red card in the defeat against Young Boys in September, with UEFA initially handing him a one-game ban. The punishment was later doubled after his action was deemed as “rough play”.
UEFA Champions League: Man United win appeal against Wan-Bissaka’s Champions League ban
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United said that UEFA had amended the original ban to just one game, meaning Wan-Bissaka is free to face Atalanta on Oct. 20 after having missed the second group game against Villarreal.
UEFA Champions League: Man United win appeal against Wan-Bissaka’s Champions League ban
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Premier League: Manchester United’s Rashford set for return after injury against Leicester- Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford is set to be included in the
squad for Saturday’s trip to Leicester City while captain Harry Maguire has resumed training following a calf strain, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Friday.
Rashford underwent shoulder surgery in August and hasn’t played since England’s Euro 2020 final defeat by Italy in July.
“He’s in the squad, if he’s going to start or not, I can’t tell you… He’s worked really hard throughout the lay-off. Been really bright this week and had a 60-minute involvement behind closed doors last week, so he’s raring to go,” said Solskjaer.
Maguire, who last played three weeks ago against Aston Villa, trained on the grass on Friday for the first time since his injury but is unlikely to feature against his former club.