Key Injury News Ahead Of Stoke City vs Manchester United

Manchester United will endeavour to get right back to winning ways in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon against a resilient Stoke City team who are always a tough nut to crack at home even with0ut a fully-fit squad to choose from.

On this occasion however, Stoke City have a number of injuries to contend with, including long-term casualities. Their current injury list looks like this:

From the United side of things, the team are in the best injury situation they have been in ages as despite the obvious aches and pains amongst the squad the only serious injury is to young forward James Wilson who was recalled from his loan with Derby County after sustaining a most troublesome ACL knee injury which means he will not be back this season and his return depends entirely on how well his rehab goes. We can only wish the youngster the very best of luck and that he suffers no set-backs as he works to get back to fitness. Our injury information is courtesy of the very fine site The Physio Room and was accurate at the time of writing.

So given the injury problems faced by each squad the Manchester United team clearly have the advantage in a big way being able to pick from an entire squad whereas Mark Hughes has a number of players who are completely unavailable and makes his job a lot harder. However, knowing the canny Hughes he will have a few tricks up his sleeve and will no doubt pose Jose Mourinho plenty of problems despite his injury absentees so the United boss will know only too well that he will need his charges playing at their very best or they could easily return from the Britannia without any points.

We still stand by our prediction of yesterday and we expect United to come through a tough, tight encounter by a 2-1 scoreline as the club get back to winning ways in the League and hope to gain some more ground on the 5 teams above them.

Jose will likely stick with Zlatan, Mkhitaryan and Mata as the main goal threats plus utilising Rashford for his pace out wide and may put Rooney on late if they need a goal as the United captain still only needs one more goal to claim Bobby Charlton’s all-time United club goal-scoring record.

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