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Man-U Suffers Another Blow As Patrick Dorgu is Ruled Out For 10 Weeks With Hamstring Injury

Manchester United have been handed a significant blow after discovering that Patrick Dorgu had suffered a hamstring injury. Dorgu was outstanding in the 3-2 win over Arsenal on Sunday but will now be unavailable for around 10 weeks.

The update on Patrick Dorgu’s injury is a significant setback for both the player and Manchester United’s resurgent form under Michael Carrick.

According to The Athletic, initial hopes that Dorgu’s substitution against Arsenal was due to cramp have been dashed.

Medical assessments have confirmed the 21-year-old Dane suffered a hamstring injury, with an expected recovery timeline of approximately 10 weeks.

This diagnosis rules Dorgu out for the remainder of the Premier League season and represents a cruel blow following his breakthrough month. His stunning long-range strike at the Emirates Stadium was a career highlight, underscoring his successful transition to a left-wing role under Carrick. The injury occurred just as he was cementing his importance to the team’s attacking play.

However, there is a crucial silver lining highlighted by *The Athletic*’s Carl Anka: the injury is not severe enough to require surgery. This points to a grade two tear rather than the most serious grade three, which can entail a six-month recovery.

While a 10-week absence is a substantial loss, it suggests a clearer and potentially smoother rehabilitation path for the young, fit athlete.

For United, it is a major disruption but not a catastrophic long-term one, though it will test the squad’s depth during the final stretch of the campaign as they look to build on their momentum from wins over Manchester City and Arsenal.

Can Manchester United sustain their momentum without Patrick Dorgu for the rest of the season? Share your view.

Written by Ogona Anita

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