Solskjaer rues Varane absence, Lindelof doubt for Manchester derby

Football
By Reuters | Nov 06, 2021
October 30, 2021 Manchester United's Raphael Varane celebrates after the match REUTERS

Manchester United's France defender Raphael Varane has become an influential member of the team and his absence for up to five weeks with a hamstring issue represents a blow to the Premier League side, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Friday.

Varane, who completed a reported 34 million pounds ($45.76 million) move to United from Real Madrid in the close season, returned to the side following a groin injury in their 3-0 league win at Tottenham Hotspur last Saturday.

However, he sustained another problem in the first half of United's 2-2 Champions League draw at Atalanta on Tuesday.

"With all the technology now you expect him to be out for four or five weeks with the scans. It's a blow. Raphael has come in and been really influential," Solskjaer told reporters ahead of Saturday's derby clash at home to Manchester City.

November 7, 2020 Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin in action with Manchester United's Victor Lindelof Pool via REUTERS

"Eric Bailly came in last time and was excellent. That's why we have a big squad and cope with absentees."

Solskjaer could also be without central defender Victor Lindelof who is also nursing a training ground injury.

"He's still a doubt but, hopefully, he can come back in tomorrow and say he's ready ... I would expect him to be ready, put it that way but I can't promise you," he said.

Solskjaer added that he was relishing facing City at Old Trafford in front of the home supporters after playing in empty stadiums amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"It's a special one. The last time we had a Manchester derby with fans in the stadium the atmosphere was electric, everyone will still remember that one more than dark moments we had," Solskjaer said of their 2-0 win in March 2020.

"When Scott McTominay scored that goal in extra time it was a special moment. It's a one-off game, we have to start on the front foot, (be) ready because a lot depends on who gets on the front foot."

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