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Huge Man Utd scare as De Gea hobbles off injured for Spain in Sweden just days before huge Liverpool clash with groin problem

DAVID DE GEA has hobbled out of Spain's Euro 2020 qualifier in Sweden after picking up a knock.

The Manchester United star, 28, had limped away from the field after clearing a back pass and winced as he appeared to pull a muscle.

 David De Gea slumped to the ground immediately after appearing to pull a muscle during Spain's game in Sweden
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David De Gea slumped to the ground immediately after appearing to pull a muscle during Spain's game in SwedenCredit: AFP or licensors
 De Gea looked crestfallen as he walked away from the pitch during Spain's Euro 2020 qualifier in Sweden
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De Gea looked crestfallen as he walked away from the pitch during Spain's Euro 2020 qualifier in Sweden

He had to be replaced by Chelsea stopper Kepa Arrizabalaga and initial views look as though he has injured his groin.

It means De Gea could miss United's huge clash at Old Trafford on Sunday evening when they welcome European champions and fierce rivals Liverpool.

The timing could not be worse for boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, given he has been without a full-strength first team to pick from since August.

Full-backs Luke Shaw and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are expected to push for first-team places after picking up injuries.

But Paul Pogba remains a doubt for Sunday's grudge match after posting video of his workout in Dubai with dressings on his foot.

Anthony Martial has also had to work from the treatment room for the last eight games with a thigh injury.

De Gea had pulled off a couple of incredible saves earlier in the game as Spain battled back from 1-0 down to tie in Stockholm.



He will now head back to Carrington for assessments on his leg, but the initial prognosis does not look good.

Daniel James also had a concussion scare in Wales' 1-1 draw against Croatia — an incident which saw Ryan Giggs criticised for making light of the United winger's blow to the head, as the Old Trafford legend claimed he was acting.

Sergio Romero has been a more-than-suitable substitute for De Gea in recent seasons though, with the Argentina international playing full games against Astana and Rochdale, when he helped win the tie in a penalty shootout.

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