Man United’s injury curse strikes again as 31-year-old suffers issue vs. Man City

Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag has revealed that Harry Maguiresuffered “a little knock” during Saturday’s Community Shield with Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.

The Red Devils looked to be making it successive wins over Man City when they took the lead in the 82nd minute of the contest through Alejandro Garnacho.

However, Bernardo Silva levelled the scores in the 89th minute, before the reigning Premier League champions triumphed in the penalty shootout.

Man United were missing Rasmus Hojlund, Tyrell Malacia, Leny Yoro, Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw and Aaron Wan-Bissaka for the contest, and Facundo Pellistri finished the match at right-back.



Maguire, 31, was one of four players substituted just before the hour mark against Man City, and the centre-back had previously gone down in pain with an apparent issue in the first half of the contest

Ten Hag reveals Maguire issue

 

According to the Man United head coach, Maguire suffered “a little knock” on Saturday, and he will now need to be assessed after the clash with Pep Guardiola‘s side.

“I just checked with the doctor, and the doctor was the person I spoke to most last season, and it seems that everyone is [starting to] come good,” Ten Hag told reporters after the Community Shield.

“[There is] a little knock with Harry [Maguire] but we hope he can keep fit and available for next week when we start the season against Fulham.”

Lisandro Martinez started at left-back against Man City, with Jonny Evans joining Maguire in the middle, but Matthijs de Ligt could be an option for next Friday’s Premier League opener with Fulham, as the Netherlands international is said to be on the verge of arriving at Old Trafford from Bayern Munich.


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