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Lindelof, Martinez, Varane - Manchester United injury news and return dates after Arsenal defeat

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Manchester United suffered Premier League heartbreak at Arsenal on Sunday as the Reds lost in stoppage time. With the scores tied at 1-1, Alejandro Garnacho thought he won the game with a well-taken finish but a tight offside call cut short the celebrations.

Deep into added time, United were hit with a double sucker-punch as first Declan Rice and then Gabriel Jesus secured the three points for the hosts.

United finished the match with a centre-back partnership of Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans after both Victor Lindelof and Lisandro Martinez were forced off.

With the Reds' centre-back options severely depleted, supporters may be glad to see the international break. MEN Sport has taken a look at the extent of United's injury worries in our round-up below. ALSO READ: Ten Hag explains why he wanted Amrabat Injury: Illness What Ten Hag said: "Victor was ill, so he had to come off." Potential return date: September 16 vs Brighton and Hove Albion Injury: Foot What Ten Hag has said: "Licha said he had a problem on his foot.

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