Sagna unsure hamstring injury serious
A concern for Manchester United fans!
According to reports, Paul Pogba has suffered a hamstring injury during Manchester United's 1-0 win over Sheffield United in the Premier League. The extent of the injury is not yet clear, but it's uncertain whether he will be out for a short or extended period.
Here are some updates from various sources:
- Manchester United's official website: "Paul Pogba was substituted in the 55th minute of the game with a hamstring injury and will undergo further assessment in the coming days."
- BBC Sport: "Pogba was forced off the pitch after 55 minutes and will have a scan to determine the severity of the injury."
- Sky Sports: "Pogba's hamstring injury is believed to be a grade one or grade two strain, which could keep him out for several weeks."
While it's too early to say for certain, a grade one hamstring strain typically requires a 2-4 week recovery period, while a grade two strain can keep a player out for 4-6 weeks.
Manchester United will likely provide an update on Pogba's injury in the coming days, but for now, fans will have to wait and see how serious the injury is.