Erik ten Hag’s Man United injury crisis deepens as star spotted on crutches

Vishal Bhawani

Erik ten Hag’s Man United injury crisis deepens as star spotted on crutches image

Manchester United may have started their Premier League campaign with a win, but the club's injury woes are becoming a serious concern.

The latest setback involves Victor Lindelof, who was seen using crutches, adding to Erik ten Hag’s growing list of injured players.

Lindelof, who missed United's 1-0 win over Fulham, was captured on Instagram by his wife Maja, walking with the aid of a crutch.

This comes after the Swedish defender was taken off during a pre-season friendly against Liverpool due to what was initially described as a "precautionary" issue. His absence in the Community Shield clash with Manchester City and the Premier League opener has only fueled concerns.

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Lindelof joins United’s growing injury list

United's injury list is extensive, with new signings Leny Yoro and Rasmus Hojlund, along with left-back Luke Shaw, also sidelined.

Yoro's return is uncertain after a foot injury in pre-season, and Shaw is out with a calf problem. Hojlund is expected to miss another month, and Tyrell Malacia is not expected back until October after a long-term knee injury.

Adding to the injury crisis, academy graduate Will Fish also picked up a significant injury during pre-season, further stretching Ten Hag's defensive options.

Despite the injuries, debutant Josha Zirkzee brought some relief by scoring the winning goal against Fulham. The Dutch striker, a £36.5 million ($47.2m) signing from Bologna, expressed his delight after the match: "To win here in my first home game and to grab a goal, it couldn’t be better... It’s an amazing feeling."

While the victory has lifted spirits, United's injury concerns remain a significant challenge for Ten Hag as the season progresses.

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Vishal Bhawani is a content producer for The Sporting News.