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Eriksen returns but Shaw ruled out for Man Utd

Danish schemer’s early recovery from injury boosts club ahead of crunch fixtures

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Apr 2023 10:59AM

Eriksen returns but Shaw ruled out for Man Utd
Manchester United remain involved in three competitions, and face five games in the next two weeks that could make or break Erik ten Hag’s first season in charge. – AFP pic, April 8, 2023

MANCHESTER – Christian Eriksen could make his first appearance for Manchester United since January when the Red Devils host Everton tonight, but Luke Shaw faces a spell on the sidelines.

Eriksen’s return ahead of schedule is a huge boost for the Old Trafford club, with United still involved in three competitions.

The Danish midfielder, 31, was expected to be sidelined until later this month after injuring his ankle in United’s 3-1 FA Cup victory over Reading.

“At first we feared we had lost him for the whole season but he worked very well,” United boss Erik ten Hag said yesterday.

“I think the medical department did really well... he is already returning to the squad and so is available for the final stages of the season. We are very pleased with that.”

Shaw was withdrawn early in Wednesday’s 1-0 win against Brentford and will not be available for the visit of the Toffees.

Ten Hag said he would monitor the England defender’s progress over the coming week before determining how long he would be out for.

The Dutch manager hopes United can build on the win against Brentford, which followed a listless performance in last weekend’s defeat at top-four rivals Newcastle.

“You have to do it every game,” Ten Hag said. “It has to be the standard when you are playing for Manchester United. No buts or ifs.

“You have to do it and that’s the responsibility a player has to deliver when you are playing for Manchester United – you have to be accountable.

“Players who are not at the absolute top, they can do it once but from a player who is playing at the top and competing for trophies and competing to win the Premier League, you have to do it always and be consistent.”

United play five games in the next two weeks that could make or break Ten Hag’s first season in charge.

The Red Devils face Sevilla over two legs in the quarter-finals of the Europa League and travel to Wembley to take on Brighton in the FA Cup semi-finals on April 23.

Before then, winnable Premier League games against struggling Everton and Nottingham Forest offer United the chance to tighten their grip on a place in the top four. – AFP, April 8, 2023

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