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Manchester United have already missed chance to prepare for latest injury setback

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When Andre Onana decided to come out of international retirement, Manchester United had January circled in the calendar as a month that would present them with a headache, with the Africa Cup of Nations robbing them of their No.

1 goalkeeper. But you could say it's typical of United's misfortune this season that Onana ending his Cameroon exile might actually become problematic for Erik ten Hag earlier than expected.

He came off with less than 10 minutes remaining of his country's World Cup qualifying win against Mauritius on Friday. Reports in Cameroon have suggested an adductor injury was the cause of Onana's discomfort and the 27-year-old will now be assessed before the qualifier with Libya on Tuesday. ALSO READ: 'It got me down' - The title-winner dubbed the next Scholes but criticised by fans ALSO READ: 'I regret not moving earlier' - The United player Fergie tried to sign four times If he's unable to play in that game then he will return to United and will be a fitness doubt for the Premier League trip to Everton at the start of a demanding run for Ten Hag's side.

They face the Toffees, Galatasaray and Newcastle away next week and also play Chelsea and Bayern Munich at Old Trafford and Liverpool at Anfield in the next month.

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