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MU almost have a stable squad at this crucial stage of the season. |
During the 1-1 draw at West Ham on February 11th, Harry Maguire left fans breathless when he suddenly clutched his thigh after a burst of speed. The 32-year-old defender clearly showed signs of pain, raising concerns about a muscle injury, something Manchester United certainly don't want to hear at this time.
However, Maguire didn't leave the field immediately. He continued to play for over 20 minutes, trying to complete his task before being substituted in the 68th minute. After the match, the former Manchester United captain reassured fans that the situation was not serious and that he was fine.
Images from Carrington show him training with the rest of the team, getting ready for the away game against Everton on February 24th. It's highly likely Maguire will start again in that match.
Additionally, the Manchester Evening News confirmed that Mason Mount is also expected to return for the match against Everton after recovering from a minor injury.
Meanwhile, De Ligt is racing against time to be fit for next month. The Dutch defender has missed the last 15 games due to a back injury sustained at the end of November.
Notably, De Ligt did not require surgery and remains optimistic. He aims to be available for the final 12 rounds of the season, as MU is fiercely competing for a Champions League spot.
Currently, Manchester United sit fourth and are unbeaten in five matches under Michael Carrick. The return of Lisandro Martinez and the consistent form of Maguire have strengthened the defense, earning them 13 out of a possible 15 points recently.
If De Ligt makes his return in time, MU will have added depth and quality in the center of defense amidst a packed schedule.
Source: https://znews.vn/cu-hich-luc-luong-cho-mu-post1628650.html








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