Man Utd., Premier League

LVG Cannot Catch A Break As David Ge Gea Injured

DDG3Another bad break, literally, for Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal as goalkeeper David De Gea is expected to be for at least a month out of action after dislocating a finger during training with the Spanish national side.

The Manchester United goalkeeper was having the injury assessed by Spain’s team doctor on Friday night before deciding when he should return to Old Trafford.

The 24-year-old who has been in brilliant form for United this season was trying to save a low shot from Paco Alcacer when the little finger on his right hand jammed during a session preparing for Saturday’s friendly against Belarus in Huelva.

He was immediately led away, and United confirmed that the Spanish FA had told them the injury was a dislocation.

‘The keeper David de Gea was forced to stop training after suffering an injury to the fifth finger of his right hand,’ read a statement on sefutbol, the national team’s official website.

‘Having suffered a similar situation in the past, De Gea will remain with the squad and will wait to see how he improves.’

De Gea has been United’s best player this season, and has been the one constant in United’s ever changing backline, starting all 11 Premier League games this season, keeping three clean sheets in the process.

Van Gaal has a week to decide whether to go with reserve stopper Anders Lindegaard, who was told earlier this season he can leave Old Trafford, or offer a first-team opportunity to inexperienced Ben Amos, who has played for England Under 21s.

Former Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes has also been training with the Red Devils as he completes his recovery from a knee injury.

United already have a series of injury doubts, with as many as nine first-team players, including Michael Carrick who picked an injury while training with England, ahead of their next fixture at Arsenal on November 22.