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Erik ten Hag gives Manchester United injury update ahead of Sheffield United fixture

Erik ten Hag has claimed every player in Manchester United's squad to play Sheffield United is fully fit, despite previous doubts around the fitness of Scott McTominay and Sofyan Amrabat.

McTominay was substituted in the FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry last weekend and it was confirmed on Tuesday he could be absent against Sheffield United.

But the midfielder has made the squad, albeit he's been named on the bench, and he's been joined by Amrabat, who didn't make the trip to Wembley on Sunday due to injury. Ten Hag did not give an update on Amrabat in his pre-Sheffield United press conference, but the Morrocon is available and could be used from the bench on Wednesday night.

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Ten Hag has made two changes from the starting team on Sunday, with Christian Eriksen and Antony coming into the team for McTominay and Marcus Rashford.

"It was an easy team choice. We played 120 minutes [against Coventry]," Ten Hag said while laughing when asked about the limited options due to injury.

"But the players we have available, they are fit and well recovered, ready for the next game, but in an ideal situation, you'd want to rotate in a week where we have three games in six days.

"It's still creative to construct this back four, but don't complain about this, we have to make the best out of it and we have shown that already in games or during games, and now we have to do it consistently.

"There are no easy games, they [Sheffield United] are in a relegation battle and this is one of their last opportunities to get out of it, so they will go for every chance they have.

"We have to be ready, it will be tough, intense and

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