Injured trio set to miss Manchester United’s Europa League clash with Barcelona
Antony, Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay are not expected to travel to Spain
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Your support makes all the difference.Antony, Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay were absent from Manchester United training ahead of the mouth-watering Europa League trip to Barcelona.
Erik ten Hag’s side take on the LaLiga leaders at the Nou Camp on Thursday evening in the first leg of their knockout play-off.
Antony, Martial and McTominay are set to miss the match through injury having missed training at Carrington on Wednesday morning ahead of flying to Spain.
Lisandro Martinez and on-loan Marcel Sabitzer are suspended for the first leg in Barcelona, but Casemiro is available as his current ban only impacts domestic matches.
The Europa League play-off is shaping up to be an exciting clash that manager Ten Hag believes would have been worthy of the final.
“I think Barcelona and (us) as well (would) have preferred to play (this match) in the final,” he told Uefa. “We are looking forward (to it), it (takes) a lot of energy searching for that finish, and it will be a great game. Hopefully, everyone is fit for Barcelona and for us. So we see a game (that will be played) at the highest level.
“As a player, I admire (Xavi). Barcelona, the way (they) played with him: he was such an important part of the team, you can see that the philosophy he now brings (to the team) is his Barcelona.
“I really like his team, the attacking way of play. I think he is (heading) in the right direction. I think it’s going to be a good challenge between Manchester United and Barcelona.”
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