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Préoccupations pour Manchester United avant le match contre Fulham.

Manchester United is concerned about the injuries of Luke Shaw and Antony before the Premier League match against Fulham on Sunday.

The Reds are preparing to face the Cottagers on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. French time for the last match of the season. Third place is still up for grabs, United currently leading Newcastle United by two points, who will visit Chelsea this weekend.

Erik ten Hag admitted after his team’s 4-1 victory over Chelsea that Antony appeared to be suffering from a serious injury after being forced to leave the field on a stretcher in the first half, following an attack by Trevoh Chalobah.

Marcus Rashford came on in his place, after a stoppage due to injury and illness, and scored his 30th goal of the season for United.

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Shaw is also uncertain, not having reappeared in the second half on Thursday evening. The English international was replaced by Tyrell Malacia and the manager admitted, when asked about his first choice at left-back, that

“for now, I cannot say whether he is available or not for Sunday” : “Right now, I can’t say whether he’s available or not for Sunday.”

On Friday, Erik told the club’s media that he had no news about the two players, adding: “No, I can’t say whether he’s available for Sunday”: “No, I can’t say at the moment. It’s too early, the night was short. “

With the Emirates FA Cup final looming on June 3, against Manchester City, it is unlikely that any risk will be taken, even if Ten Hag has stressed the importance of ending on a high note with another win, to maintain the team’s momentum before the derby at Wembley.

Lisandro Martinez, Marcel Sabitzer and Donny van de Beek are already out for the rest of the season.

THE FULHAM TEAM

Andreas Pereira could not find the Reds, the former Academy graduate having suffered a fractured ankle.

Another former United player, winger Daniel James, who scored in the corresponding match at Craven Cottage, should be available again, according to the latest updates from manager Marco Silva’s press conference.

Layvin Kurzawa could also be back, but defender Tim Ream is definitely out.

Aleksandar Mitrovic is back on the pitch after serving an eight-match ban for his red card and confrontation with referee Chris Kavanagh in our FA Cup quarterfinal victory against the Cottagers at Old Trafford in March.

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