De Gea injury adds to Man United woes

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Manchester United's goalkeeper David de Gea looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final first leg match between Manchester United and FC Barcelona at Old Trafford in Manchester, Britain on April 10, 2019. Barcelona won 1-0. (Xinhua)

Manchester United have been dealt a significant blow ahead of their weekend clash at home to Premier League leaders Liverpool, with the news that goalkeeper David de Gea is injured.

De Gea suffered a groin injury in the 59th minute of Spain's 1-1 draw away to Sweden on Tuesday night.

The keeper, who was making his first start under new Spain coach Roberto Moreno, fell to the ground in obvious pain after clearing the ball up the field and was replaced by Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Although there was no post-game medical report, it looks highly unlikely De Gea will be fit for the weekend, and if he has torn a muscle he will likely be out of action for several weeks.

Rodrigo Moreno scored an injury-time equalizer for Spain to earn them a point and secure their qualification for the 2020 European Championships, but De Gea's injury is a big problem for his club.

Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under pressure after the club have suffered their worst start to a season in 30 years, with just two wins and nine points from their first eight matches to sit 12th in the table.

De Gea has started all eight of United's league matches this season, while his understudy Sergio Romero has been limited to one Carabao Cup and one Europa League appearance. 

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