The Sun (Malaysia)

Bailly out

Could be out for season: Jose

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JOSE MOURINHO admitted he is not certain if Manchester United defender Eric Bailly will play again this season after revealing he may need surgery on a persistent ankle injury. Bailly, 23, has not played for United since a defeat at Chelsea at the start of last month, having sustained the injury while on internatio­nal duty with the Ivory Coast. And United manager Mourinho admits he is concerned by the lack of progress. Speaking after yesterday’s 1-0 victory over Bournemout­h, Mourinho said: “I think it’s serious. I don’t know. It’s an injury that comes from last time he went to the national team. “Since then we were trying a conservati­ve treatment but if that conservati­ve treatment is not resulting how we want, he will either have surgery or a procedure. Let’s wait a little bit more. “I’m not a doctor, of his own recently.

“Tonight, we had Smalling and Jones,” said Mourinho. “Lindelof was on the bench, Blind was on the bench, Marcos Rojo was injured, but nothing serious.

“During the whole season we had problems with central defenders but because we now have four or five (of them) we always manage. And Chris Smalling is playing amazingly well now, for seven or eight matches in a row. So we are fine.”

One player who was not involved in the victory over Bournemout­h was midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who has started just one league game since the end of October, and has been left out of the squad entirely in recent games.

“I can only have six players on the bench,” said Mourinho. “And I try to have some balance on the bench.”

United won the game to start their recovery from the damaging weekend defeat by league leaders City in the Manchester derby. And, although his team remain 11 points behind Pep Guardiola’s inform league leaders, Mourinho refused to concede the title race is over.

United needed a first-half goal from Romelu Lukaku against the run of play to defeat Bournemout­h although Cherries manager Eddie Howe thought the Belgian, who was cautioned later for a foul on Harry Arter, should have been booked before his goal for a foul on Nathan Ake.

“Yes, I did,” he said. “I had a chat with the fourth official, I thought he was late on Nathan, then he picked up another one. He should have been off the pitch. “The referee missed a couple, that was difficult. I just had a quick chat with him afterwards.” – AFP

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