Man Utd boss Michael Carrick says he expects Matheus Cunha to return for the game against Liverpool this weekend.
This Brazilian international player was absent from the squad Win 2-1 over Brentford on Monday evening, and asked about his players’ fitness, Carrick said:
“He had a bit of soreness in his hip flexors after the Chelsea game. He’s looked quite promising this week.”
“We thought he would be fine, but his progress wasn’t fast enough. It’s nothing too serious, but unfortunately, he’s out tonight.”
Expected Return Date – Sunday 3 May vs Liverpool (h)
Patrick Dorgu
The full-back made a surprise return to the matchday squad for the win against Brentford, but he was an unused substitute.
Dorgu has only just returned to full training, having missed the best part of three months with a serious hamstring injury suffered against Arsenal at the end of January.
Expected Return Date – Sunday 3 May vs Liverpool (h)
Matthijs de Ligt
The Dutchman was spotted on the training pitch at Carrington for the first time this calendar year.
De Ligt suffered more than one setback after suffering a back injury following the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at the end of November.
This is a chronic problem that needs to be treated carefully, and it is still unknown when it will return.
There were concerns that de Ligt would be out for the rest of the season, but the signs are now much more positive after appearing to return to the pitch. It is unlikely he will feature against Liverpool on Sunday but there is hope that he could play some role in the final few games of the season.
Expected Return Date – Unknown
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