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·3 mars 2026
Man United injury latest: Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and more

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·3 mars 2026

Manchester United stand on the threshold of a defining week in their pursuit of Champions League qualification. A hard fought 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace has lifted Man Utd into third place in the Premier League, belief surging through Old Trafford. Yet as optimism grows, so too does the injury list.
Trips to Newcastle and a home encounter with Aston Villa now loom large. Michael Carrick understands the magnitude of these fixtures. Momentum is precious at this stage of the season, and availability can prove decisive. The latest Man Utd injury news underlines the fine margins shaping this run in.
Below is a detailed look at the current situation, with potential return dates and the implications for Carrick’s plans.
The win over Crystal Palace came at a cost. Two senior defenders departed before the final whistle, adding to an already stretched back line.
Luke Shaw has been a constant presence this season, selected in every Manchester United match. Against Palace, though, his afternoon was cut short. A fifty fifty challenge with Daniel Munoz ended with Shaw catching a stud on the top of his left boot. After 24 minutes he went down for treatment and was later replaced by Noussair Mazraoui.

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Carrick’s assessment was succinct. Shaw was “just [wasn’t] feeling too well so hopefully [he] will be feeling better soon.”
That phrase was repeated when discussing Harry Maguire. The centre back completed 85 minutes before being withdrawn for Ayden Heaven. His departure appeared routine at the time, fatigue after a demanding display, but Carrick’s words suggested there was more beneath the surface.
Explaining his decision, he said: “[Maguire] just [wasn’t] feeling too well, so hopefully [he] will be feeling better soon.”

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Both Shaw and Maguire now face a race against time ahead of Newcastle. With Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez already sidelined, Carrick’s defensive resources are being tested. Organisation, communication and resilience will be required in abundance if further changes are necessary.
Potential return dates: Shaw, Unknown. Maguire, Unknown.
Amid the concern, there is encouragement in the shape of Mason Mount’s progress. The midfielder has not featured since a brief cameo in the Manchester derby last month. His subsequent absence, following an injury in training, surprised supporters who were eager to see him build rhythm.

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Carrick has been careful with his words, careful with the player. Patience has been the theme.
“Mason is getting closer,” Carrick said ahead of the Crystal Palace match.
“He’s on the grass and looking at being around it pretty soon. We’re just having to be patient, so we’re looking after him and making sure he’s ready for a big finish to the season.”
That phrase, big finish to the season, resonates. Mount was recruited to add energy between the lines, to knit midfield and attack together. As the fixtures intensify, those qualities could prove invaluable. His potential return against Aston Villa would offer both technical sharpness and tactical flexibility.
Potential return date: March 15 vs Aston Villa, H.
Lisandro Martinez’s absence has been keenly felt. The Argentine defender missed the Palace clash as he continues to recover from a calf injury sustained before the win over Everton.
Carrick’s latest update was measured. “We will have to wait and see,” he explained. “He is close and he is not far away, but it is hard to say at the moment.”

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Newcastle may arrive too soon, but the Aston Villa fixture appears a realistic target. Martinez’s return would restore aggression and composure to the back line, attributes that have defined his time at Man Utd.
Matthijs de Ligt’s situation is less clear. The Dutch defender has been absent since November with a lower back issue. His rehabilitation has required caution.
“It’s part of football unfortunately, so we’ll get him back when we can,” Carrick explained.
“It’s just the nature of the issue really. It’s a difficult one to pin down a timeline.
“He’s definitely improving, so we’re just working towards that really. I can’t give you more at this stage.”

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Such injuries demand careful management. United will not rush him, particularly with the demands of a Premier League campaign still unfolding.
Potential return dates: Martinez, March 15 vs Aston Villa, H. De Ligt, Unknown.
Patrick Dorgu’s injury struck just as he was gathering momentum. The wing back had scored a stunning goal in victory over Arsenal and appeared to be flourishing under Carrick’s guidance. Soon after, he fell chasing a loose ball and sustained a hamstring problem.
Carrick confirmed the seriousness of the issue. “Pat, unfortunately, is going to be out for a period of time. We are still working through how long that is going to be.
“It’s disappointing because he has had such a big couple of weeks. We weren’t sure if it was a little bit of cramp or if it was something more serious.”

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Reports suggested a torn hamstring and around ten weeks out. There is, however, a note of optimism from Denmark. Brian Reimer, head coach of the national side, offered hope.
“I know that Patrick has a dream to be ready.
“I will only help him keep that dream alive as long as the opportunity exists.”
For Man Utd, that dream translates into careful rehabilitation. A March or April return would bolster options on the flank during a critical stretch.
Potential return date: March or April.
As United prepare for Newcastle and Aston Villa, the latest injury picture frames the challenge ahead. Depth will be tested, character examined. Carrick’s squad have shown resilience in reaching third place. To stay there, and to secure Champions League football, they must navigate this period with discipline, unity and belief.









































