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The goalscorer in the Europa League is injured in the warm-up of Manchester United

Marcel Sabitzer scored twice in the match against Sevilla at Old Trafford

By Angus Barnes

Marcel Sabitzer scored twice in the match against Sevilla at Old Trafford
Marcel Sabitzer scored twice in the match against Sevilla at Old Trafford
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The Austrian adds to the plague of casualties from his team; he felt discomfort before the clash in Nottingham and had to give up his place in the starting eleven to Eriksen. The plague of casualties piles up for Ten Hag at Manchester United, Sevilla FC's rival in the Europa League quarterfinals.

To the numerous absences of the English team, a new setback has been added this Sunday. The midfielder Marcel Sabitzer has been injured in the warm-up of his team in the moments before the Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest that is played at the City Ground.

Sabitzer, who started at Old Trafford on Thursday against Sevilla FC due to McTominay's injury, was decisive for his team by scoring both goals for United against the Nervionians. An injury detected in Marcel Sabitzer's warm-up led to Christian Eriksen becoming part of the starting team and Nathan Bishop joining the bench, Manchester United reported in their official media in the run-up to the match in Nottingham.

From now on, the Red Devils are very aware of the evolution of the Austrian and the extent of his discomfort ahead of Thursday's game at the Sánchez-Pizjuán, where the English and Sevilla start with the reference of the 2-2 first leg in looking for a ticket to the semifinals of the Europa League.

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At the moment, the list of casualties, injuries and doubts at Manchester United is tremendous for Ten Hag, and affects the players Rashford, Donny van de Beek, Malacia, Shaw, Varane, Lisandro Martínez, Garnacho, McTominay, Jones and now also Sabitzer. In addition, another of United's stars, the Portuguese Bruno Fernandes, misses the game in Seville due to suspension.


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