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Manchester United injury news: Michael Carrick happy to fill-in at centre-back as United continue to struggle in defence

Marcus Rojo added to Louis van Gaal's growing concerns at the back with Phil Jones, Jonny Evans, Rafael and Tyler Blackett injured and Chris Smalling suspended

Paul Hirst
Tuesday 04 November 2014 10:07 GMT
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Michael Carrick is happy to solve Manchester United's injury crisis by playing at centre-back in the coming weeks.

Carrick made his first appearance of the season on Sunday when he came off the bench to replace injured centre-back Marcos Rojo in United's 1-0 defeat to Manchester City.

United expect Rojo, who dislocated his left shoulder sliding in for a tackle, to be out for some time which is a blow to Louis van Gaal as he is already short of options at centre-half.

The United manager is set to be without Phil Jones for some time as the England centre-back is suffering from shin splints - his second injury of the season.

Jonny Evans has not played for over six weeks because of an ankle injury while Chris Smalling is serving a one-match ban for his careless dismissal for two petty fouls on Sunday.

Carrick has played at centre-back on occasions throughout his career and he would have no problem starting there in Saturday's game against Crystal Palace.

"If I need to play there then fine I have not had a lot of football recently so I will play anywhere," said Carrick, who suffered a serious ankle injury just before United embarked on their pre-season tour of the United States of America.

"It's not somewhere I have played an awful lot of games.

"I have had spells of playing there over the years, playing two or three or four games in a season.

"But I don't mind. I will play anywhere."

Rojo raised hopes of a speedy recovery on Monday when he tried to play down the extent of the injury on Twitter.

"Gracias a todos por los mensajes. Gracias a dios fue solo un mal momento/ thank you all for your messages. thank god it was nothing," The Argentinian wrote.

United believe Rojo, who speaks only limited English as he has only been in the country for two months, made something of a mistake in his translation of the Spanish part of his tweet.

"Solo un mal momento" translates as "only a bad moment", rather than "nothing", and the club believe the defender's injury is serious.

Rojo was discharged from hospital on Sunday evening and the club have confirmed that the defender had suffered a dislocation.

Medical estimates of a recovery time from such an injury range from six weeks to three months.

in 2011 Rojo's team-mate Rafael was out for three and a half months with a dislocated shoulder.

That means Van Gaal is likely to field Carrick as a centre-half alongside either Tyler Blackett or Paddy McNair this weekend.

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