Several Manchester United players have returned to training, according to the Daily Mail, ahead of their match against Watford on Saturday night.
The gloomy mood has pervaded the camp, and the poor results are a major factor. After losing to Man City in the derby, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer surprised everyone by giving his squad a week off.
The Norwegian boarded a trip back to Norway with his family, where he hoped no one would criticize him. After the City game, he agreed that the break may have come at a ‘good moment.’
But it’s time to get back to work, and the Red Devils will meet the Hornets this weekend. Several stars, many of whom were marginal players, came at Carrington to resume training.
Donny van de Beek returns to Carrington after the Dutch national team did not call him up. Dean Henderson and Alex Telles also drove into the complex. Both players have struggled for playing time this season and have yet to start a league game.
Raphael Varane was already present, despite the fact that he was still recovering from a hamstring injury. Scott McTominay arrived following a throat infection while serving with Scotland.
Marcus Rashford was also set to train after withdrawing from England’s World Cup qualifying squad earlier this month. Luke Shaw, did not travel to San Marino for the final qualifier of the calendar year.
There’s a chance Solskjaer was also at Carrington, but there’s no way of knowing for sure. As United prepares to return to winning ways, several first-team stars will return following their last games this week.