Manchester United welcomed Sergio Reguilon back to their starting line-up on Tuesday night in the Champions League and more good news could be on the way
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo strikes the ball against FC Copenhagen in the UEFA Youth League (Image: John Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Manchester United can now turn their attention to one of their biggest matches of their season after getting off the mark in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Harry Maguire’s 72nd minute header ensured the Reds beat FC Copenhagen 1-0 at Old Trafford. Andre Onana also played a pivotal role in the victory, producing a sensational penalty save in the dying stages to preserve the points.
On the injury front, there was also good news as Sergio Reguilon returned to start against the Danes and Jonny Evans shook off his Sheffield United knock to make the bench. Erik ten Hag may have some more good news around the corner too, as MEN Sport’s injury round-up explains.
What we know: After featuring in training on Monday, Mainoo played his first football since his injury in July against FC Copenhagen in the UEFA Youth League. The midfielder played 45 minutes at Leigh Sports Village and appeared to get through the encounter without a hitch, setting him up nicely for a return to the first team soon.
Potential return date: October 29 vs Manchester City
Casemiro
Injury: Ankle
What we know: The Brazilian midfielder spent some time in South America recuperating from the ankle injury he suffered during the international break. However, he has since returned to Carrington and appeared to be fully fit as he took part in training with his teammates on Monday.
Potential return date: October 29 vs Manchester City
Tyrell Malacia
Injury: Knee
What we know: After question marks surrounding Malacia’s fitness, the full-back returned to training on Monday prior to the FC Copenhagen clash. The defender is on an individual training plan at Carrington but stepping back on the grass is a positive for the Dutchman.
Potential return date: November
Amad
Injury: Knee
What we know: Amad shared another positive injury update this week when he posted a video of him performing keepie-uppies at Carrington’s indoor training complex.
Potential return date: November
Luke Shaw
Injury: Muscular
What we know: Ten Hag has indicated Shaw is continuing his recovery and his return date is in sight. However, it is unlikely to be before the next international break.
Potential return date: November 26 vs Everton
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Injury: Hamstring
What we know: Ten Hag has said Wan-Bissaka is nearing a return to full training but was not involved with his teammates at the open session on Monday.
Potential return date: November
Lisandro Martinez
Injury: Foot
What we know: The Argentine defender is the furthest away from a return to the first team at this stage after undergoing surgery on his foot.
Potential return date: January