Erik ten Hag expects Bruno Fernandes and Raphael Varane to be fit for Manchester derby | 7VN4DP2 | 2024-03-02 16:08:01

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Erik ten Hag expects Bruno Fernandes and Raphael Varane to be fit for Manchester derby | 7VN4DP2 | 2024-03-02 16:08:01

Bruno Fernandes performed by means of damage on Wednesday night time (Image: Getty Pictures)

Bruno Fernandes and Raphael Varane are both expected to be fit for the Manchester derby on Sunday, though no at present injured gamers are set to return, confirmed Erik ten Hag.

Each Fernandes and Varane have been doubts for Wednesday night time's FA Cup fifth spherical tie at Nottingham Forest however began the 1-Zero win at the Metropolis Floor.

After enjoying the complete 90 minutes there were some doubts over the Portuguese and the Frenchman for the journey to the Etihad on Sunday, but Ten Hag has allayed those fears.

Nevertheless, the manager did say that none of the presently sidelined players are more likely to be again in action by the weekend.

'They [Varane and Fernandes] fought to be part they usually came nicely out of the game,' Ten Hag informed a press convention on Thursday.

'I feel they will be out there for Sunday. I don't assume players will return for Sunday.'

Harry Maguire missed the journey to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday and is now set to miss the Manchester derby, though the nature of his damage has not been confirmed.

Raphael Varane is more likely to play at Manchester City on Sunday (Image: Getty Photographs)

The rest of the gamers on the injured record weren't expected to be back this weekend, with long run fitness problems to worry about.

Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez, Anthony Martial, Tyrell Malacia, Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are all recovering from accidents.

Ten Hag stated after the win on Wednesday that Fernandes had played on despite struggling with a 'serious injury' forward of the game, while the Dutchman additionally accused Forest gamers of concentrating on the midfielder.

The next day he repeated the accusation and referred to as for referees to protect his captain: 'Opponents are concentrating on him, that isn't proper. Referees ought to shield him.'

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