Manchester United host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford this afternoon.
Manchester United are without Mason Mount and Lisandro Martinez for the clash with Crystal Palace.
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Mason Mount and Lisandro Martinez are both absent from Manchester United's clash with Crystal Palace due to injury.
The duo also missed the win over Everton on Monday night and have not recovered in time to face the Eagles. Michael Carrick made just one change to the starting XI from that game.
Match winner from Monday, Benjamin Sesko, came into the starting XI in place of Amad who dropped to the bench.
There was no room for Mount or Martinez in the matchday squad, with Carrick forced to name youngsters Jack Moorhouse and Tyler Fletcher among the substitutes.
Speaking to Sky Sports in a pre-match interview on Sunday, Carrick said of Martinez: "We will have to wait and see. He is close and he is not far away, but it is hard to say at the moment."
Ahead of the win over Everton on Monday night, Carrick revealed Martinez had picked up an injury leading up to the game, though hinted it was not a big problem when giving an update before the game.
The United interim head coach said: "He picked up something during the week. It doesn't seem too bad at all. We're working through that at the moment. He's not available tonight. Leny Yoro has done well, he comes in and we move forward."
Speaking at his pre-match press conference earlier this week, Carrick also offered an update on Mount and said: "Mason is getting closer, really.
"He's on the grass, and he's getting closer. He's looking to train and be in around it pretty soon. He's just had to be patient... He's a big player, so we're looking after him, making sure he's ready for a big finish to the season."
Mason Mount during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford.
Mason Mount will miss the match against Crystal Palace through injury. (Image: Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
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There was also no place in the matchday squad for Matthijs de Ligt who is continuing his recovery from a long-term injury.
Ahead of the game, Carrick revealed the defender was heading in the right direction and said: "Matthijs, he's had a back issue, which has been a little bit slower to progress, really. It's something we've been working through, and he's getting there.
"He's in the right direction, but as I said, he's just a little bit further behind. It's a difficult one to pin down, especially time-wise. He's definitely improving, so that's a good thing."
Patrick Dorgu was also absent from the squad as Carrick's men look to close the gap to Astil Villa following their defeat to Wolves on Friday night.
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