Man City international round-up as 20 first-team squad members called up
Manchester City will see a total of 20 first-team squad members jet off for international duty over the next fortnight.
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Manchester City will see a total of 20 first-team squad members jet off for international duty over the next fortnight.
BUENOS AIRES: Tickets for Argentina's first game since they lifted the World Cup sold out as more than 1,500,000 people tried to buy them despite high prices in a country battling with rising inflation.
With a 4-1 aggregate lead over Real Betis, Manchester United will be confident of being in the draw for the next round of the Europa League. Erik ten Hag's side cruised to a comfortable win in the first leg of their last-16 tie last week and they know that they should progress at the expense of the La Liga outfit.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Wednesday, March 15.
Erik ten Hag is unhappy with the challenge that has ruled out Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho for a number of weeks.
Garnacho issues injury update
Alejandro Garnacho has vowed to come back "stronger than ever" after being ruled out for Manchester United and world champions Argentina due to an injury suffered against Southampton on Sunday. The 18-year-old forward was withdrawn 17 minutes after stepping off the bench in the second half of United's 0-0 draw following a challenge by Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters. Garnacho, who left Old Trafford on crutches, said on Instagram that he will miss "upcoming games" for United and will not be joining up with Argentina's squad for friendlies against Panama on March 23 and Curacao three days later.
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.