Entering a crucial phase in the hunt for the top four positions Premier LeagueThe condition of the squad is a major concern for Manchester United. The team coached by interim coach Michael Carrick closed the period before the international break in third place in the standings.
The 2-2 draw when they visited Bournemouth’s headquarters was indeed disappointing because they had won twice. However, the defeats experienced by Liverpool and Chelsea meant that these results were still positive for the Red Devils.
After the international break, United is scheduled to face Leeds United on April 13 (WIB), before continuing the match away to Chelsea headquarters five days later. Ahead of the match, the following is the current condition of several players who are currently injured.
Matthijs de Ligt begins to recover

Matthijs de Ligt is reportedly quite optimistic that he can return to playing before the season ends on May 24 (WIB). The Dutch defender last appeared in United’s 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at the end of November.
Initially the back injury he suffered was thought to be mild, but subsequent developments showed the condition was more complex than initially thought. Even so, De Ligt has now returned to training at Carrington.
The club together with the player chose not to undergo surgery, and the recovery process has so far shown positive progress.
Patrick Dorgu is still being closely monitored

Manchester United is showing an optimistic attitude towards Patrick Dorgu’s recovery process, even though there is no certainty about when he will be able to return to playing.
The player from Denmark appeared impressive at the start of Carrick’s coaching period. He scored an important goal in the Manchester Derby and scored a spectacular goal in United’s 3-2 win over Arsenal.
However, the injury he suffered at the Emirates Stadium meant he had to step aside. Currently, Dorgu has returned to light training, and the club stated that he is being carefully prepared with the aim of returning to play before the end of the season.
Lisandro Martinez Targeted to Return Next Month

Lisandro Martinez has the opportunity to return to playing in the near future, with the target of appearing next month. This season has been quite difficult for the defender because he has been hampered by injuries several times.
The last time he played was against West Ham. Martinez’s absence is a concern because Harry Maguire has to serve a ban after the controversial red card against Bournemouth.
If he recovers, Martinez has the potential to immediately fill the defense line. Currently, Carrick only has Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven as pure center back options.
There is still time before the match against Leeds, giving Martinez the opportunity to reach his best condition.
Bryan Mbeumo is confirmed to be ready to face Leeds

Bryan Mbeumo was withdrawn from international duty with Cameroon as a precautionary measure. He was previously scheduled to appear in test matches against Australia and China.
This decision was taken to maintain optimal conditions. The good news is that he is expected to be able to return to playing when Manchester United faces Leeds United.
Benjamin Sesko Also Expected to Return

Benjamin Sesko will also not play for Slovenia in the international break. This decision was taken because he was still experiencing minor injuries in the last few weeks.
However, the condition is not too worrying. Like Mbeumo, Sesko is expected to be ready to play in the match against Leeds.
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