United's van Persie out for a month

By The Crowd / Roar Guru

Manchester United received another setback on Friday when manager David Moyes revealed that striker Robin van Persie will be out for a month with a thigh injury.

The Dutchman recently returned from a four-game lay-off due to a groin problem, playing in last weekend’s 1-0 loss to Newcastle United and the midweek victory over Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.

However, he injured himself as he took the corner that led to Phil Jones’s 67th-minute winner against Shakhtar and Moyes expects him to be out of action until next year.

“It is unfortunate because I think if you look at our record with Wayne Rooney and Robin in the team, it is actually very good and we have not had them for quite a period recently,” Moyes said.

“Marouane Fellaini has a bit of a back injury. Michael Carrick is missing and Robin is going to miss four weeks with a thigh strain. That is a big blow to us.”

United’s top scorer last season, van Persie has scored seven goals in 11 league appearances this term.

News of his injury comes as United bid to bounce back from successive home defeats in the league, which have left them 13 points behind leaders Arsenal.

However, while Moyes has several alternatives in the forward positions — notably Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck — Carrick’s absence with an Achilles problem leaves him bereft of options in central midfield.

Moyes, whose side visit Aston Villa on Sunday, also moved to quash suggestions that his predecessor Alex Ferguson remains a big influence at the club.

Former United captain Roy Keane believes the former manager, who is now a director at Old Trafford, wants to control the club and still wields a lot of power.

But Moyes insisted that he is the one who gets in touch with Ferguson, rather than the other way round.

“I can only tell you that in my time here Alex has been fantastic and helpful,” he said.

“Anytime I need something, I can go to him. He’s been very good.”

No team has ever come from 13 points back at this stage of the season to win the Premier League, but Moyes wants the players to use it as a source of motivation.

“We have a long way to go. We can only take one game at a time and let’s see what happens later on in the season.”

The Crowd Says:

2013-12-18T03:30:04+00:00

ian

Guest


Bloody heartbreaking! Hahahaha :)

2013-12-16T16:06:20+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Eddy sorry, but Danny Welbeck could improve for the rest of his life and still never been in the same class as RVP. However..... I think ManYoo get more out of Roony without RVP in the team and Welbeck may give them better balance in that respect. I think with RVP, we've seen the golden period now. Up until a couple of seasons ago he'd always been highly injury prone. He then had two fantastic seasons at Arsenal followed by a great half season at ManYoo. RVP was in many ways a selfish short term buy for Ferguson to wrest the title back from City. It worked, but at the expense of strengthening the midfield which was the longer term priority. Looks like normal service resumed especially as now as he's the wrong side of 30 now I think. Great player, sheer class but his body starting to let him down again.

2013-12-15T21:26:55+00:00

Eddy Bramley

Roar Pro


Big blow for United given their current state. But Danny Welbeck proved last night that he's capable of replacing him. All be it against a weak Aston Villa side.

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