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United's Dorgu Ruled Out with Hamstring Injury
The Denmark international is set to miss several weeks after a hamstring injury sustained in a Premier League win over Arsenal, with recovery time still under assessment.
- On Sunday, Patrick Dorgu limped off after scoring during the 3-2 win at Arsenal and was substituted late in the match.
- Interim head coach Michael Carrick initially described the problem as cramp, but club medical reports say Patrick Dorgu’s injury is more serious and still under assessment with no return date.
- In recent weeks Patrick Dorgu has emerged as one of United's standout performers in a more advanced left role, and his absence could open the door for Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha, who scored the winner after coming off the bench.
- Some reports suggested a layoff of up to 10 weeks, which has dampened Manchester United's momentum, while club sources say the timescale is unclear even as United expect him to miss several weeks.
- Manchester United have eight Premier League fixtures remaining before the March international break, and will face Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday with selection questions due to Dorgu's absence.
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Manchester United striker Patrick Dorgu will be out of action for several weeks after picking up an injury in the Premier League match against Arsenal, giving Slovenian international Benjamin Šešek a chance to prove himself to new manager Michael Carrick.
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- 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources are Center
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L 38%
C 37%
R 25%
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