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United 21-Man Travelling Squad vs Chelsea as Potential Injury Blow Revealed
Kobbie Mainoo is in the 21-man squad, while Leny Yoro may miss out as Manchester United cope with suspensions and injuries.
- On Saturday, Manchester United travels to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, with midfielder Kobbie Mainoo in contention after missing Monday's 2-1 defeat to Leeds United. Defender Leny Yoro did not travel with the squad, casting doubt on his availability.
- Manager Michael Carrick faces a defensive crisis with Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez both suspended, while United sits third in the Premier League after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Leeds earlier this week.
- Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior confirmed Enzo Fernández is back in contention after serving an internal two-game suspension, as the Blues seek redemption following a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City last weekend.
- Carrick has included youngsters Shea Lacey and Tyler Fletcher in the squad, while Ayden Heaven is in line to start for the first time since January 7. Chelsea remains without injured defenders Reece James and Levi Colwill.
- Both teams face pressure to secure vital points, with United sitting seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea in pursuit of Champions League qualification. Victory is essential for the home side, which trails Liverpool in the race.
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Man Utd squad vs Chelsea revealed with new injury blow
Kobbie Mainoo is in contention to return for Manchester United (Eamonn & James Clarke) Kobbie Mainoo has travelled with Manchester United’s squad for their Premier League match against Chelsea but Leny Yoro is set to miss the game through injury. Mainoo missed United’s 2-1 defeat at home to Leeds United on Monday night, with Michael Carrick claiming the midfielder’s absence was due to a ‘small issue’. The 20-year-old is in contention to return a…
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