Thegoalmac can reveal that Manchester United midfielder Daley Blind suffered a tear to his medial collateral ligament during Netherlands’ Euro 2016 qualifier against Latvia on Sunday evening and now faces up to six weeks on the sidelines, the Dutch Football Association have confirmed.
Blind did not require a stretcher to leave the pitch but manager Guus
Hiddink later admitted that the problem could be serious, before the
diagnosis confirmed that he will miss between four to six weeks of
action, thus becoming the latest name to join Louis van Gaal's already
bloated injury list.
"It doesn't look good. It's his medial
ligament. It could be a strain, but it could also be a tear. So that's a
big blow," he told reporters.
In United's 1-0 win over Crystal
Palace before the international break, Blind was forced to deputise for
Marcos Rojo in central defence, as the Argentine continues to recover
from a dislocated shoulder.
Michael Carrick started in Blind's
midfield role and was called up to Roy Hodgson's England squad before
pulling out with a minor groin injury. It is not known whether the
33-year-old will be fit for next Saturday's fixture at Arsenal.
Meanwhile,
Phil Jones is unlikely to face Arsene Wenger's side due to a calf
problem, but United are hopeful that Jonny Evans could return from an
ankle injury.

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