Manchester United are set to face Manchester City in the Matchday 11 of the Premier League on Saturday.
And ahead of the match head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has talked to the press and provided the latest injury updates on Raphael Varane and Victor Lindelof. The Norwegian said:
"With all the technology now you expect him to be out for four or five weeks with the scans. It's a blow for us.
"Raphael has come in and been really really influential. Eric came in last time and was excellent. That's why we have a big squad and cope with absentees.
"He's (Lindelof) 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."
Solskjaer also talked bout his record vs Pep Guardiola and City:
"No, you look at the next game, I'm not one to talk about what I've done, I've got great respect and admiration for Pep and what he's done, we've had some good results and tight games, we need another performance like this, sometimes you need luck, we know this game we have to suffer a lot but we have to believe, trust ourselves because we're at home and have had a couple of good results."
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