After missing time due to ιnjury, Christian Eriksen is back at Manchester United training

After missing the last month of Manchester United’s training due to ιnjury, Christian Eriksen is back in the lineup.

After tearing his Achilles tendon in the 1-0 Old Trafford victory against Luton Town in mid-November, the 31-year-old has been ruled out of Manchester United’s past seven matches across all competitions.

Prior to his ιnjury, Eriksen was an integral cog in Erik ten Hag’s midfield, appearing in 15 games across all competitions and contributing to one goal and two assists.

After finishing a week of training, the Dane is getting close to being fit enough to play on Saturday at the London Stadium against West Ham United.

On Sunday at Anfield, Manchester United’s midfield trio consisted of Scott McTominay, Sofyan Amrabat, and Kobbie Mainoo, revealing the current limitations of the Red Devils’ choices.

This weekend’s journey to the London Stadium may not be possible for a number of players, including Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia, Harry Maguire, Mason Mount, Victor Lindelof, and Amad Diallo.

Casemiro has been seen practicing alone, and Martinez has returned to the turf, but neither player is likely to play for the first squad again until the new year.

Friday afternoon, when he addresses journalists at Carrington, Ten Hag is anticipated to give the latest team news update.

The manager Andrei Kanchelskis has chosen to succeed Erik ten Hag

Andrei Kanchelskis, who won the English Premier League twice in the 1990s while playing for Sir Alex Ferguson, seems to think that way.

Once upon a time, once the illustrious Scot retired from hairdrying ten years ago, Carlo Ancelotti might have followed in Ferguson’s footsteps at Old Trafford.

Naturally, David Moyes’ Manchester United would finish the season in seventh place, and Ancelotti would be savoring a glass of champagne while holding the Champions League trophy.

Ten Hag’s replacement, Carlo Ancelotto, mentioned

Goal reports that Ancelotti was approached by Ferguson over the possibility of taking over as manager of the Red Devils. If he hadn’t already committed to a deal with Real Madrid, he might have accepted as well.

once a decade has passed, Kanchelskis thinks United would be better suited continuing Ferguson’s work in the dugout should Sir Jim Ratcliffe decide to replace the manager once INEOS’s 25% acquisition was confirmed.

The coach of Manchester United needs to go, says Kanchelskis in an interview with Sport24. “They could be back on top with Ancelotti.”

Prior to Manchester United’s goalless draw with Liverpool at Anfield, Kanchelskis made the following remarks. With their coach at the helm, the Red Devils are a team that is incredibly united.

The head coach of Manchester United is assured a new

The ten ɾumоr has it that Ratcliffe has spoken with Graham Potter, the former coach of Chelsea and Brighton who was also wаnted by Nice, but until INEOS is fully operational, Hag’s position is not going anywhere.

Bringing Graham Potter into the discussion is a bit of a stretch, or at least it should be. The former chairman of Crystal Palace, Simon Jordan, spoke to talkSPORT on December 14 at 12pm, suggesting that perhaps he has a busy agent.

He was completely overwhelmed with Chelsaa. Do you believe he can handle Manchester United? Is that so? Grasping that tiger’s tail? He couldn’t handle the challenge of moving from Brighton to Chelsea, which is still an incredibly formidable football team. Choosing to go there was a mistake.

The ownership model does have its drawbacks, that much is true. He ought to have been able to come up with a noteworthy side, though.