
Manchester United faces setbacks as Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund are sidelined after injuries during the 1-0 victory over Luton. Eriksen's knee problem will keep him out until mid-December, while Hojlund's muscle strain may see him miss the Everton game but aims for a return by the end of November. Both players withdrew from Denmark's Euro 2024 qualifiers against Slovenia and Northern Ireland. The duo adds to United's injury concerns, joining a list that includes Martinez, Shaw, Malacia, Evans, and Casemiro, with Wan-Bissaka missing the Luton match due to illness.
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