Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has made the astonishing claim that he has only been able to select his strongest squad once in the past 18 months.
United have been besieged by injuries throughout a difficult season and Ten Hag is facing another crisis ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Coventry at Wembley with the news Harry Maguire is a doubt after only returning to training on Friday.
Maguire picked up a knock at Bournemouth last time out and although he could be available at the weekend, Ten Hag is definitely without defenders Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and Tyrell Malacia.
Discussing his side's injury issues this term, Ten Hag made the bold suggestion that he has been able to choose his strongest squad on just one occasion in the past year and a half - against rivals Manchester City in January 2023.
"In 18 months I have never had my favourite team on the pitch, because the players are injured. That concerns me," Ten Hag said at his press conference on Friday.
"In fact, one time against Man City last season in the home game - that was the only time we had a full squad when I could pick my team. In all the other games, there was always an injury aspect that we had to deal with. That's normal in football, but not as many as we have had.
"When you have so many injuries as we have had in crucial, key positions, you can't deliver the results you want. That's my truth. Others can have different truths, but I can't put energy into that."
This season, United have had more than 30 injuries that have led to one or more games being missed, according to Premier Injuries data, and their latest injury crisis comes despite playing fewer games than last campaign.
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