As indicated by The Mirror, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made a U-turn in regards to his response of captain Harry Maguire and his accessibility for the Europa League finals on the 27th of May.
The Norwegian provided some good news a few days back when he talked about his positive thinking of Maguire being able to play for the Europa League finals. He has not played for the club since getting harmed against Aston Villa before in the month.
Maguire harmed his lower leg tendons and has effectively been rightly ruled out for the rest of the Premier League games to come by. Solskjaer has now given rather disheartening news and has would not put a date on his return. It presently stays not yet clear on the off chance that he will make it on schedule for the masterpiece occasion in Gdansk.
Solksjaer said: “We’re not going to see him back in the league so hopefully we can welcome him back for the final, but I’m not sure.”
Manchester United doesn’t seem, by all accounts, to be in a rush to pressurize the defender once more into it. With a little more than seven days to go, it is presently a test of skill and endurance to see him return against Villarreal.
Solskjaer meanwhile had uplifting news about Anthony Martial and Daniel James. The two of them are back in preparation and could be in line to play against the Wolves if they recover on time. Regardless of whether they will get it done for the game against Villarreal will be fascinating to see.
It is presently a long time since United last won a trophy. Finishing the desolate run with a trophy would place us in the correct mindset going into the new season. It could establish the frameworks for a more positive attitude while heading for the Premier League title next season.