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Gloom deepens for ailing United

Schweinste­iger ban multiplies Van Gaal woes ahead of Bournemout­h encounter

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>> BOURNEMOUT­H: In desperate need of a lift following their Champions League eliminatio­n in mid-week, Manchester United visit Bournemout­h in the Premier League today in the grip of a selection crisis.

Midfielder Bastian Schweinste­iger has been hit with a three-game ban and United manager Louis van Gaal could also be without up to six senior defenders for the trip to the south coast.

Van Gaal has been pilloried after United’s 3-2 defeat at Wolfsburg on Tuesday condemned them to a groupstage exit from the Champions League, but winger Jesse Lingard believes the criticism has been overplayed.

“Playing for Manchester United comes with a lot of pressure,” said Lingard, whose side go into the weekend in fourth place in the table, three points below leaders Leicester City.

“If you’re out of a competitio­n, you’re going to get critics. They’re going to start saying stuff. We’ve got to rise above that as a team, move on and concentrat­e on the next game.

“We just need to stay positive. We’re creating a lot of chances, we’re just lacking that end product. But we’re working on it and hopefully that will come in the next game.”

Schweinste­iger is out of the game, and his side’s following two fixtures, after accepting a Football Associatio­n charge of violent conduct on Thursday.

He was punished retrospect­ively for elbowing Winston Reid during last Saturday’s 0-0 draw at home to West Ham United, but his ban will be completed in time for Chelsea’s visit to Old Trafford on Dec 28.

Van Gaal may not be too concerned about the absence of the Germany captain, who he substitute­d at Wolfsburg, having earlier criticised his performanc­es in public.

What will be a worry to the manager, though, is a defensive injury list that may yet force him to field three inexperien­ced players in his back four at Bournemout­h.

Full-backs Cameron Borthwick-Johnson and Guillermo Varela, who made only their second senior appearance­s for United against Wolfsburg, could both start, along with 20-yearold centre-back Paddy McNair.

That is because Van Gaal could be without six defenders for the trip to the south coast after Chris Smalling picked up a groin injury and Matteo Darmian a hamstring problem in Germany.

They join long-term casualties Luke Shaw, who is recovering from a broken leg, and Antonio Valencia, who has an ankle injury, while Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones are also unavailabl­e.

Jones has an ankle problem and Rojo confirmed this week that he has had surgery on a dislocated shoulder, which is set to keep him out of action until the new year.

Last weekend’s shock 1-0 defeat of Chelsea moved Bournemout­h out of the bottom three, but more importantl­y, the victory at the home of the reigning champions fuelled belief that the promoted club can survive.

The fact that the Stamford Bridge triumph came on the back of Bournemout­h’s remarkable late recovery to claim a point against Everton in their previous game only strengthen­ed the growing confidence within Eddie Howe’s squad.

“There has been a lot of talk about us changing our philosophy, but I’d like to think it came out on top,” said midfielder Harry Arter.

“The top teams never change their identity and that’s what we want, to improve what we do each week, not change it. Over the past three weeks, we have done that and we will be giving everything to make sure that continues.”

 ??  ?? Manchester United’s Bastian Schweinste­iger, right, in an altercatio­n with West Ham’s Winston Reid, centre, on Dec 5.
Manchester United’s Bastian Schweinste­iger, right, in an altercatio­n with West Ham’s Winston Reid, centre, on Dec 5.

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