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Every word Erik ten Hag said in Manchester United press conference ahead of Bayern Munich clash

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has admitted that he is concerned about the club's ongoing injury crisis ahead of tomorrow night's UEFA Champions League clash with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.

The Reds face the German heavyweights in their opening game of their group stage campaign, 18 months since they last played in the competition. United competed in the Europa League last season after finishing sixth in the Premier League in 2021/22.

Harry Maguire is the latest name to be added to the club's ever-growing injury list, complaining about a problem during a training session on Tuesday morning. He has joined the likes of Raphael Varane, Sofyan Amrabat and Mason Mount in not being included in the squad.

United have taken a 21-man squad to Germany with them, featuring four goalkeepers, but only five defenders. Diogo Dalot and Sergio Reguilon are the only recognisable full-backs in the squad.

Ten Hag addressed the media just after 7:00pm on Tuesday evening and was joined by Andre Onana. The latter gave his thoughts on his United career so far and the challenges that lie ahead.

You can review everything that the pair of them had to say on our live blog below:

That brings an end to our coverage of tonight's pre-match press conference.

Thank you for joining us. Stay tuned to the MEN website for more stories and reaction ahead of tomorrow night's big game in Munich.

United goalkeeper Andre Onana has insisted that he has a good relationship with Harry Maguire despite calling him out during a pre-season friendly in July.

Onana marked his arrival at United by tearing into Maguire during the defeat to Borussia Dortmund in Las Vegas and the incident has been back in the spotlight this week, with Jamie Carragher

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