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Yoro, Shaw, Malacia - Manchester United injury latest and return dates ahead of Tottenham

Manchester United will be eyeing a return to winning ways when they face Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

The Reds, who are winless in their last three meetings with Spurs, registered a second successive stalemate on Wednesday night, drawing 1-1 with FC Twente in their Europa League opener. Sam Lammers' second-half effort cancelled out Christian Eriksen's opener to secure the Dutch outfit a share of the spoils.

United will be determined to get back on track this weekend and record a third Premier League win of the campaign. Both themselves and Spurs have taken seven points from their opening five matches.

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One of the few positives United took from the draw with Twente was the fact they navigated the game without encountering any fresh injury concerns. Manager Erik ten Hag, speaking on Thursday afternoon, did not report any fresh issues ahead of this weekend.

With that said, here is all the very latest on the injury front ahead of Sunday's tussle with Ange Postecoglou's side in M16...

Injury: Fractured metatarsal

Yoro, who joined United from Lille during the summer transfer window, fractured his metatarsal in the opening game of the club's pre-season tour of the United States. He required surgery and it was forecasted he could be out for up to three months.

However, as reported by the Manchester Evening News earlier this month, he is understood to be already walking without crutches, meaning his recovery is heading in the right direction.

Possible return date: November.

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