United's Garnacho set for extended injury absence
Alejandro Garnacho said he will miss Manchester United's "upcoming games" at a crucial juncture of the season after suffering an ankle injury in their goalless draw with Southampton over the weekend.
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Alejandro Garnacho said he will miss Manchester United's "upcoming games" at a crucial juncture of the season after suffering an ankle injury in their goalless draw with Southampton over the weekend.
Alejandro Garnacho said he will miss Manchester United's "upcoming games" at a crucial juncture of the season after suffering an ankle injury in their goalless draw with Southampton over the weekend.
Alejandro Garnacho has confirmed he will miss Manchester United's two matches this week, as well as Argentina duty through injury. The 18-year-old was spotted leaving Old Trafford on crutches following the goalless draw with Southampton at the weekend, and has now offered an update on his injury situation.
Some Manchester United supporters fear Alejandro Garnacho's season could be over after reports in Argentina claimed that his injury is worse than first feared.
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