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Garnacho, Evans, Shaw, Martinez – Man United injury news and potential return dates ahead of Brentford following Liverpool FA Cup heroics

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Garnacho, Evans, Shaw, Martinez – Man United injury news and potential return dates ahead of Brentford following Liverpool FA Cup heroics

Following Liverpool’s FA Cup heroics, Garnacho, Evans, Shaw, and Martinez are out with injuries for Man United. Their probable return dates are ahead of Brentford.
Erik ten Hag embraces Alejandro Garnacho, a winger for Manchester United.


Manchester United defeated Liverpool 4-3 in overtime to secure their spot in the FA Cup semifinals.

Following his injury return, Rasmus Hojlund was named in the starting lineup, while Harry Maguire was placed on the bench.


After missing the previous few games due to injuries, the two trained in the lead-up to the game.


Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Mount played at Old Trafford, despite Erik ten Hag’s earlier comments that they would be playing against Liverpool too soon. Wan-Bissaka began the game in defense, and in extra time, Mount took Victor Lindelof’s place.

Ten Hag, the Red Devils’ manager, is hoping to have more players return during the international break. The most recent information from the Red Devils’ locker room is examined by MEN Sport.

Alejandro Garnacho has a hamstring injury.

Following Liverpool's FA Cup heroics, Garnacho, Evans, Shaw, and Martinez are out with injuries for Man United. Their probable return dates are ahead of Brentford.
Erik ten Hag embraces Alejandro Garnacho, a winger for Manchester United.

Manchester United defeated Liverpool 4-3 in overtime to secure their spot in the FA Cup semifinals.

Following his injury return, Rasmus Hojlund was named in the starting lineup, while Harry Maguire was placed on the bench.

After missing the previous few games due to injuries, the two trained in the lead-up to the game.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Mount played at Old Trafford, despite Erik ten Hag's earlier comments that they would be playing against Liverpool too soon. Wan-Bissaka began the game in defense, and in extra time, Mount took Victor Lindelof's place.

Ten Hag, the Red Devils' manager, is hoping to have more players return during the international break. The most recent information from the Red Devils' locker room is examined by MEN Sport.

Alejandro Garnacho has a hamstring injury.

Anticipated date of return: Currently returned.

What we know: Following the Liverpool match, Garnacho’s brother disclosed on social media that the winger had only practiced twice this week due to a hamstring injury. He posted on Twitter, formerly X:

“I’m proud of you, big brother. Garnacho has only trained twice this week due to a hamstring injury, but he is still there, playing 120 minutes and providing the winning assist.”

Altay Bayindir sustained a muscle injury.

Return date anticipated: March 30 against Brentford (A).

Ten Hag’s statement is N/A.

Injury to Jonny Evans: Knock.

Return date anticipated: March 30 against Brentford (A).

Ten Hag stated: “We had two players on the field, Marcus Rashford and Jonny Evans, who weren’t at full strength, but they gave it their all, just like the entire team did.” I am unable to predict [if they will miss games]. I [would have] preferred to keep them, but in the end they had to come off.

Martinez Lisandro
Knee is hurt.

Return date: Not specified.

Ten Hag stated: “Obviously, it’s a setback. When he plays, his contribution to the team is evident. In addition to his technical abilities, he instills a team mentality; however, this is a significant disadvantage. Although he is disappointed, he is a fighter and will return, only stronger this time.

Luke Shaw: No details provided.

Return date: Not specified.

Ten Hag stated: “Luke Shaw gave some messages about complaints; it was a precaution.” We are aware of his extensive injury history, so we were unable to take a chance. We can’t miss him for six weeks, but it was a very important game.

Tyrell Malacia: No details provided.

Return date: Not specified.

Ten Hag stated: “Malacia will require a few more weeks.” Yes, he experienced difficulties while in recovery. It’s bad for him; it takes too long. Unfortunately for us. However, we’ve made progress, and that means he’ll be back on the field shortly. It won’t be long before he returns to the team training, in my opinion.

Omari Forson: No details provided.

Return date: Not specified.

Ten Hag stated: “With the exception of Omari Forson, the rest of the squad is the same for the Everton game. They [Rashford and Evans] recovered after the derby, so they were available.” He got hurt and dropped out.



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