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Manchester United could run out of as many as six players for a Champions League visit to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday.
David de Gea came out at halftime in the 3-2 win at Southampton after hitting the wood as he couldn’t stop James Ward-Prowse from scoring and Alex Telles was also forced to start late with a ‘problem’.
Paul Pogba (ankle) and Scott McTominay could return to training on Monday after missing last week’s two victories over Istanbul Basaksehir and Southampton and Luke Shaw could miss again with a hamstring strain.
Anthony Martial traveled with the United team but became ill overnight and stayed at the team’s hotel on Sunday instead of traveling to the stadium.
“It’s a hit just above the knee,” Solskjaer said. “So we’ll do a scan and review it tomorrow. Hopefully it’s ready by Wednesday, but he can’t promise anything now. Dean came in, very confident, he had a pair of save socks to do, but he was neat and safe with the ball in. the feet.
“Anthony had to stay at the hotel, got sick overnight and is still down here. Hopefully Paul and Scott can start training with us tomorrow, Luke is still out, we’re not 100% sure.
“Jesse [Lingard]it’s back. Phil Jones is out {and also not eligible]. David: I don’t know how he will react to his punches and blows. Alex had a problem towards the end, but I hope it’s not so bad. “
Surprisingly, United have not lost a Premier League away game since 18 January in Liverpool and have won their last eight, with all four of their wins this season recorded from losing positions.
United have scored beyond the 87 minute mark in all four wins over Brighton, Newcastle, Everton and Southampton, and Solskjaer is delighted with the latest results.
“That is very important and it is a trait that Man United players should always have: never give up, never give up.” “I don’t know how many times I was on the field and we came back and won games towards the end, we had a coach who never allowed anyone to give up and that is one of my values.
“If you don’t play well, at least work hard, never give up and give it your all for your team. Even though we played very well today, we had the character to dig in when the result was against us.”
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