Jadon Sancho could start for Manchester United despite injury with England

Cristiano Ronaldo will make his second debut for the club on Saturday

Simon Peach
Friday 10 September 2021 11:24 EDT
Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho could make his first home start against Newcastle (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho could make his first home start against Newcastle (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Wire)

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Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho could make his first Old Trafford start this weekend despite withdrawing from the England squad through injury.

Having appeared against Leeds and Southampton from the bench, the winger made his first United start since his £73million switch from Borussia Dortmund in the 1-0 win at Wolves before the international break.

Sancho’s hopes of playing against Newcastle on Saturday appeared in doubt after withdrawing from the England squad last weekend after picking up a minor knock in training.

But United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the 21-year-old is available for selection against the Magpies after overcoming an ankle complaint.

“Jadon’s come back in of course with a minor knock but he’s trained the last couple of days,” the Norwegian said.

“Disappointed that he couldn’t play for England of course but determined to be fit and he’s available so that’s a positive.”

Cristiano Ronaldo will make his second United debut on Saturday, when Dean Henderson could be involved having overcome prolonged fatigue brought on by contracting Covid-19 in July.

“Dean has not got the after-effects of the tiredness anymore, so that’s been very positive,” Solskjaer said.

“(Alex) Telles is not 100 per cent yet, still a few weeks, and Scott (McTominay) has recovered very quickly from the operation. If he’s going to play or not, I’m not sure but probably not depending on who we’ve got available and who we can use.”

Solskjaer’s comment on McTominay was a nod to Fred, who may be blocked from featuring for United.

Brazil have requested to FIFA that their Premier League-based players do not participate as the row over their refusal to release them for international duty continues.

“I think it’s a lose, lose, lose situation for everyone – national teams, players, clubs,” Solskjaer said. “It’s been a farce…

“For me, I’m disappointed with the whole thing. Common sense might not be so common anymore and we need to prepare a game without Fred.”

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