Manchester United vs Chelsea: Manchester United in severe INJURY CRISIS ahead of big game against Chelsea – Manchester United find themselves in big trouble ahead of the crucial Premier League match against Chelsea, since as many as seven key players will be unavailable. Follow live football updates on InsideSport.IN.
According to manager Ralf Rangnick, the following players are nursing injuries – Fred, Harry Maguire, Jadon Sancho, Edinson Cavani, Luke Shaw and Paul Pogba. Besides that, Aaron Wan-Bissaka is also recovering from an injury and he faces a race against time to get fit, while Mason Greenwood remains suspended owing to an ongoing police investigation.
Manchester United vs Chelsea: Manchester United in severe INJURY CRISIS ahead of big game against Chelsea, SEVEN players unavailable – Check out
“We have quite a few players missing tomorrow, quite a few with question marks. Harry has an issue in his knee. Not in training yesterday or today. Paul is out. Luke Shaw is out. Jadon is ill – he has had tonsillitis since yesterday, couldn’t train today, not available tomorrow,” Rangnick said in the pre-match press conference.
Manchester United vs Chelsea: Manchester United in severe INJURY CRISIS ahead of big game against Chelsea, SEVEN players unavailable – Check out
“Fred is not available. He tried to train yesterday, we had a conversation. He’s not fully fit, it doesn’t make sense with a muscular injury to play him early, taking the risk of re-injury,” he further added.
Amid all the troubles, Manchester United fans will be relieved to know that Aaron Wan-Bissaka is in contention for a place in the playing XI after recovering from a knock, though it will be a last-minute decision. Meanwhile, this will be a crucial game from Manchester United’s top four perspective as they are struggling in the sixth position. On the other hand, Chelsea are positioned in the third place.
Manchester United vs Chelsea: Manchester United in severe INJURY CRISIS ahead of big game against Chelsea, SEVEN players unavailable – Check out
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