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Varane, Martinez, Shaw - Manchester United injury news and return dates ahead of Chelsea

Manchester United will look to return to winning ways in the Premier League on Thursday night when they travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.

Erik ten Hag's men failed to make ground in their hunt for Champions League football on Saturday with a 1-1 draw at Brentford. United were poor at the Gtech Community Stadium with the Bees missing a number of big chances.

Mason Mount looked as though he had handed the Reds a vital away win when he scored in the sixth minute of added time. Kristoffer Ajer had other ideas though with a minute three minutes later.

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The draw was made worse by Raphael Varane being forced off at half-time, as he was replaced by Harry Maguire. Here's all the latest injury news ahead of Thursday's game.

Injury: Muscular.

Possible return date: April 4 vs Chelsea (A).

What Ten Hag has said: n/a.

Injury: Unknown

Possible return date: April 4 vs Chelsea (A).

What Varane has said: When asked how his injury was by the Manchester Evening News after the draw, Varane said: "Not too bad."

Injury: Knock.

Possible return date: April 4 vs Chelsea (A).

What Ten Hag has said: n/a.

Injury: Muscular.

Return date: TBC.

What Ten Hag has said: "Was precaution, Luke Shaw, he gave some messages about complaints. We know his history with too many injuries and we couldn't go into the risk. [It was a] very important game, but we can't miss him for six weeks."

Injury: Knee.

Return date: TBC.

What Ten Hag has said: "Malacia will take some more weeks. Yeah, he had setbacks during his rehab process. It takes too long, it's

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