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Mazraoui, Mainoo, Yoro - Man United injury news and return dates after West Ham despair

Manchester United fell to a late defeat against West Ham in the Premier League after a controversial penalty was awarded against Erik ten Hag's side

Noussair Mazraoui leaves the pitch injured during Manchester United's defeat to West Ham
Noussair Mazraoui leaves the pitch injured during Manchester United's defeat to West Ham(Image: James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will have to go back to the drawing board this week after yet another defeat to start this Premier League campaign.

This time, the Reds fell to a loss in a controversial manner. Having dominated the first half, United were made to pay when Crysencio Summerville opened the scoring with 15 minutes to go.


Casemiro responded quickly with less than ten minutes of normal time remaining to set up a grandstand finish. Sadly for United, they ended up on the wrong side of the result when VAR controversially intervened to award West Ham a spot kick for a foul by Matthijs de Ligt on Danny Ings despite there being minimal contact from the Dutchman.


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Ten Hag said in midweek that United were being held back by their injuries and they added another one to their list at the London Stadium. Take a look at the latest round-up here.

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Noussair Mazraoui

Injury: Knee

What we know: Mazraoui was forced off late on with a knee injury after coming off worse in a challenge with Jarrod Bowen. It is not yet known the extent of the problem for the Moroccan.

Potential return date: Unknown


Kobbie Mainoo

Injury: Muscular

What we know: Mainoo was suffering with a muscular issue following the defeat to Tottenham which flared up again during the draw at Aston Villa prior to the October international break.

Potential return date: November 3 vs Chelsea


Leny Yoro

Injury: Fractured metatarsal

What we know: Yoro has returned to Carrington and is training on the grass again as he continues his rehabilitation. It has been reported that Yoro has a particular clash with Arsenal as his goal for a return but United will not want to risk the Frenchman.

Potential return date: November/December


Luke Shaw

Injury: Calf

What we know: Shaw suffered a muscular issue just days before the start of the season and has still not returned. Ten Hag hinted that the full-back could be available again soon after the international break but has not featured in the three matches since domestic action returned.

Potential return date: October 30 vs Leicester City


Harry Maguire

Injury: Foot

What we know: Maguire limped off against Aston Villa and it was believed that he is on the same recovery path as Mainoo.

Potential return date: November 3 vs Chelsea


Antony

Injury: Ankle

What we know: Antony was carried off on a stretcher during the draw at Fenerbahce and many feared the worst. However, initially assessments are not too bad with the Brazilian having only sprained it.

Potential return date: Unknown


Mason Mount

Injury: Knock and head

What we know: Mount suffered a knock and a head injury during the defeat to Tottenham. The hope was for a quick return but he remains sidelined.

Potential return date: October 30 vs Leicester City


Toby Collyer

Injury: Unknown

What we know: Ten Hag explained that Jack Fletcher made the squad to face Brentford because Collyer had suffered an injury but it is unclear what the issue is.

Potential return date: Unknown


Tyrell Malacia

Injury: Knee

What we know: Malacia has featured in training this season having missed the entirety of 2022/23. Ten Hag claimed he could be back involved in October but he has yet to feature in a matchday squad.

Potential return date: October 30 vs Leicester City

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