Manchester United’s
injured players can utilise the international break to regain full fitness
while key squad members can get much-needed rest, manager Jose Mourinho has
said. United midfielders Michael Carrick (calf) and Paul Pogba (hamstring) have
been injured since September while long-term absentees Zlatan Ibrahimovic and
Marcos Rojo, who sustained knee injuries last season, are yet to recover.
Mourinho’s team head
into the international break following a 1-0 league defeat at champions Chelsea
which left them second in the standings, eight points behind leaders and local
rivals Manchester City. “We have the group of players which are the ones that
we hope will recover as soon as possible,” Mourinho told the club’s website. “They have to work every day but they are in a good position now. Pogba,
Ibrahimovic, Rojo, Fellaini. They are in good positions so I think we can go
into this part of the season, the Christmas period, and after, in a strong
position.”
United have won all
four of their Champions League games and are on the verge of qualifying for the
knockout stages while also competing to retain the League Cup title. With nine
matches to be played across all competitions in December, Mourinho is hopeful
that his key players, who were not selected for their national teams for this
month’s friendlies, get a well-earned break. “They (international players) all
disappear and then we have a couple... like (Chris) Smalling and (Ander)
Herrera and they really deserve, after so many matches, to have a week off
which I‘m going to give them,” Mourinho said. Following the international
break, United host Newcastle United at Old Trafford on Nov. 18.
Manchester United have
a week and a half until they are back in Premier League action. And while some
players head off to play for their countries others have been given time off.
Here's a roundup of who is where and what they're doing.
Thirteen Reds have been
called up to play for their countries with 18 games being played over a
five-day period where Jose Mourinho's men could feature. Eric Bailly is one
player who will miss Ivory Coast's World Cup qualifier against Morocco due to
suspension - news Mourinho will more than likely welcome after the centre-back
was injured during the last international break. Fellow defenders Matteo
Darmian and Victor Lindelof have both been selected for their countries and
will be going head to head on Friday night when Italy and Sweden play in a
World Cup qualifier.

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