Eriksen is expected to be sidelined until the middle of December as a result of a knee injury, while Hojlund is likely to miss the November 26 travel to Everton.
Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen, both of Manchester United, are anticipated to miss significant durations of time as a result of their exclusion from Denmark’s roster for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying matches.
The 1-0 triumph at Old Trafford on Saturday over Luton was slightly compromised by the limping off-the-field appearances of midfielder Eriksen and forward Hojlund before the international break.
United has withdrawn from Denmark’s matches against Slovenia on Friday and Northern Ireland on the following Monday, as Ole Eriksen is sidelined until the middle of December due to a knee injury.
Hojlund’s muscle complaint seems to have improved in intensity. While he will likely miss United’s November 26 trip to Everton, the club remains hopeful that their summer acquisition will be able to participate in the Champions League match against Galatasaray the following day.
“Striker Rasmus has suffered a muscle strain, while Christian is anticipated to miss approximately one month due to a knee injury,” read a statement on the official website of Manchester United. It is expected that he will make his return before the end of November.
Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, and Jonny Evans are among the numerous players who were sidelined due to injuries. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, on the other hand, was ill and unable to partake in the victory over the Hatters.