Manchester United is gaining momentum at a crucial point in the season, with confidence growing as uncertainty fades.
The atmosphere at Old Trafford has improved due to strong results, especially as the fight for Champions League qualification intensifies.
Patrick Dorgu suffered a hamstring injury during Manchester United’s exciting 3-2 win over Arsenal, leaving the team without one of their key players for several weeks.
His long-range goal was vital in that match, showcasing his all-around abilities.
Dorgu missed the last game against West Ham United, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
Here’s an update on his injury status.
Reports indicate that Patrick Dorgu is recovering well and has been focusing on strength and conditioning at Carrington this week.
The 21-year-old is making good progress with the physiotherapy team and is following his rehabilitation plan.
Prior to the match against Fulham, interim coach Michael Carrick addressed Dorgu’s injury.
“Pat will be out for a while,” Carrick said.
“We are still assessing how long it will be.
“It’s disappointing for him, especially after his recent performance.
“Initially, we thought it might be cramp, but it appears to be more serious.
“It will be a few weeks, but we’ll have to wait and see on the specifics.
“This is unfortunate for everyone, including Pat, who was in great form, but injuries are part of the game, and we’ll work to get him back as soon as possible.”
