Man Utd injuries: Carrick has given an update on the fitness of Dorgu, Mount, De Ligt

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by Chris Hetherington
Thursday, 05 February 2026 at 19:06
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Michael Carrick gave an injury update as Manchester United prepare to take on Tottenham looking for a third straight win.
Patrick Dorgu will be absent with a hamstring injury, while Matthijs de Ligt – who has not played since November 30 – and Mason Mount are also sidelined.
“Probably Mason (will be available) sooner,” Carrick said ahead of facing his former club Spurs. “He’s not too far away really, so we’re hopeful it won’t be too long at all for Mase.
“Matta, he’s working his way back, he’s taking good steps and he’s improving. It’s been really positive. It’s a little bit too soon at the moment but, hopefully, it won’t be too long as well.”
Meanwhile, Carrick says Manchester United are prepared to fill gaps in their schedule in “different ways” as the club discusses whether to push ahead with mid-season friendlies.
The Red Devils’ first season without European football since 2014/15 was compounded by falling at the first hurdle of both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, leaving them with their fewest number of games in 111 years.
To make up for that shortfall in revenue, former head coach Ruben Amorim confirmed in October that mid-season friendlies were planned to boost the coffers, saying “we have to do it” and “compensate (for) a lot of things”.
There are three spaces in the schedule, including a 13-day gap following Tuesday’s game at West Ham, and Saudi Arabia has long been mentioned as a possible destination for a money-spinning trip.
United head coach Carrick said: “At this stage nothing’s confirmed.
“We’re aware of the schedule and there is some kind of spaces, if you like, that we can use in different ways, so it’s all up for discussion at the moment.
“But nothing’s been decided. It might happen, it might not. We’ll just have to wait and see.”
No plans are in place for after next week’s clash with the Hammers, but another gap follows between the match at Newcastle on March 4 and home game against Aston Villa on March 15.
Another gap for friendlies or just a warm weather camp follows in the week between March’s international fortnight and facing rivals Leeds, which is currently scheduled for April 11.
Carrick held his pre-match press conference duties on Thursday in order to attend Friday’s Old Trafford service marking 68 years since the Munich Air Disaster.
“It means a great deal,” the former United midfielder said. “As soon as you come (to this club), you’re made aware, and you can’t help but know and understand the history.
“I think it’s a responsibility that when you work here, you play, you coach, you understand what’s come before us, and behaviours and responsibilities that we need to carry through.
“Munich is probably the biggest part of the history of this club in terms of the tragedy itself, how the team and the football club bounced back from it and then went on to success, and everything from there was carried on.
“Sir Alex (Ferguson), when I came, would mention it. It was important to him, it was important to us and then it ends up becoming a way of life and a way of the club.
“I think it’s important that we carry it on. I was here for the 50th, I was here for the 60th…see about the 70th, we’re not sure yet.
“But being aware of it and being around it, especially in them moments, you really feel emotion, to be honest with you, and inside the stadium on Saturday I’m sure we’ll feel it as well.”

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