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Premier League: Manchester United’s top scorer Rasmus Hojlund out of Everton tie due to injury

The Denmark international, who has scored 13 goals for United in all competitions, has been out with a muscle injury since scoring twice in last month’s 2-1 win at Luton Town

Reuters London Published 09.03.24, 10:50 AM
Arsenal players (from left) Eddie Nketiah, Karl Hein, Mo Elneny, Emile Smith Rowe and Reiss Nelson during a training session in London Colney on Thursday, in a picture posted on X

Arsenal players (from left) Eddie Nketiah, Karl Hein, Mo Elneny, Emile Smith Rowe and Reiss Nelson during a training session in London Colney on Thursday, in a picture posted on X

Manchester United’s top scorer Rasmus Hojlund will miss Saturday’s Premier League clash with Everton but manager Erik ten Hag expects him to be back for the FA Cup quarter final against Liverpool on March 17.

The Denmark international, who has scored 13 goals for United in all competitions, has been out with a muscle injury since scoring twice in last month’s 2-1 win at Luton Town.

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“For next week, some players are planning to return,” Ten Hag told reporters on Friday. “Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka I expect them to be available for our game against Liverpool. Hojlund as well.”

Maguire has missed the last two matches, while Wan-Bissaka has not played since January.

But Marcus Rashford, who struggled with an injury after scoring early in Sunday’s 3-1 loss at Manchester City, will be available for Saturday, Ten Hag said.

“(Rashford and Jonny Evans) recovered after the derby,” he said. “The rest is the same squad apart from Omari Forson who has an injury.”

United, who have lost their last two league matches, have faced injuries to key players throughout the campaign and sit sixth in the table with 44 points.

“We have to do it with the players available. I will never complain about that. We have to get the best out of it,” the manager said.

“No team (can) deal with so many injuries. I think we played to maximum levels... in key positions you miss players who have a very high impact on the way we want to play. We’ll fight. It doesn’t matter who is the opposition, we go for the win.”

Everton, winless in their last 10 league matches, are 16th with 25 points.

Coe to head task force

Sebastian Coe, resident of World Athletics, will chair a Manchester United task force to explore options for a new or regenerated stadium at Old Trafford, the club announced on Friday. The task force’s formation comes on the heels of British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of a stake in the club.

The Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force will assess the feasibility of building a new stadium that is equipped to handle international games plus provide a modernised home for Manchester United.

Saka, Martinelli boost

Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka are likely to be a part of the squad when Arsenal host Brentford on Saturday, manager Mikel Arteta said.

Both forwards were substituted during Monday’s 6-0 win at Sheffield United with Martinelli suffering a cut and Saka feeling unwell.

“We’re pretty positive that hopefully they can be part of that. But we’ll have to see,” Arteta told reporters.

Arsenal are third in the Premier League with 61 points, two points behind leaders Liverpool who face defending champions Manchester City, second in the table with 62 points, on Sunday.

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