Erik ten Hag picks up a TRIPLE injury ahead of Man United’s match against Bayern Munich, with Harry Maguire, Raphael Varane and Mason Mount all absent – despite trio training earlier today

  • Mason Mount, Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire all trained on Tuesday
  • However, they have all been left out of Man United’s squad to face Bayern
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Mason Mount, Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire are all left out of Manchester United’s squad list for their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich tomorrow.

Mount and Varane returned to first-team training on Tuesday morning but did not recover in time to catch a plane to Germany.

Maguire has also trained with the squad but will miss the match, with United confirming he has suffered an unspecified injury.

The trio’s failure to make the trip spells more bad news for Erik ten Hag, who has seen his side lose three of their first five games this season.

They were beaten 3-1 by Brighton on Saturday, with Gary Neville admitting his former club had been ‘dismantled’ by the Seagulls as he raised concerns about the team’s start to the season.

Harry Maguire has been left out of Man United’s squad for the match against Bayern Munich after picking up an injury

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka suffered a hamstring injury in the latter stages of that game after coming off the bench and is not expected to play again for the next ‘few weeks’.

He is now joined on the sidelines by Mount, Varane and Maguire, while Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are also long-term absentees.

Ten Hag also cannot rely on Antony, after the winger was given leave following allegations of abuse against him by several women.

Jadon Sancho also remains out of the picture, with Ten Hag not considering him for selection until the England international apologizes to him for claiming on social media that he has been ‘scapegoated’ at the club.

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