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In wake of multiple setbacks, Ten Hag gets good news ahead of the game

Manchester United has been hit by multiple situations over the last weeks but finally, gets good news.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United has been hit by multiple situations over the last weeks but finally, gets good news.
Manchester United has been hit by multiple situations over the last weeks but finally, gets good news.
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The Red Devils were hit with a series of terrible news in recent weeks as they continue their season campaign by fighting for all available titles. It started off when the Red Devils lost Donny Van Der Beek to a horror injury that ruled him out of the second half of the season till the next pre-season.

It was followed up with another injury setback to Diogo Dalot which has seen him struggle to get back into the starting lineup once again since the start of the year. Aaron Wan-Bissaka's form has further made Dalot's return a tricky one.

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The Red Devils thought it was all safe and sealed as they were beating Reading FC in the FA Cup until Christian Eriksen was the victim of a bad challenge from Andy Caroll in the game, which saw him leave Old Trafford in crutches. He was also ruled out for a long term till around May.

The freshest blow for United came against Crystal Palace at the weekend when Casemiro was caught and sent off for violent misconduct with a straight red card. He will now miss three games for United. Ten Hag also added more bad news when he confirmed the trio of Antony, Anthony Martial, and Scott McTominay will be missing tomorrow's game against Leeds United.

What is the good news for fans?

According to reports, Manchester United star Diogo Dalot has been welcomed back to training and would be in line to feature tomorrow. Dalot's return is a spark of good news amidst the rollercoaster of unavailable players for Erik Ten Hag in the coming games.

 


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