Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo undergoes shoulder surgery

Argentinian goes under the knife to add to Louis van Gaal’s defensive injury worries

Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo has been forced to undergo surgery on his left shoulder. Photograph: Reuters
Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo has been forced to undergo surgery on his left shoulder. Photograph: Reuters

Manchester United’s problems deepened on Wednesday when Marcos Rojo confirmed he has had to undergo surgery on his left shoulder.

Louis van Gaal’s patched-up team crashed out of the Champions League on Tuesday when they lost 3-2 in Wolfsburg.

Rojo, along with six other first-team players including captain Wayne Rooney, missed the match at the Volkswagen Arena.

Last week, the Argentina defender dislocated his left shoulder after a bad fall in training. It was the same injury he suffered in the 1-0 defeat at Manchester City last season.

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Van Gaal hoped Rojo would not require surgery, but the defender confirmed on Wednesday morning he had gone under the knife.

Alongside a picture of him in a hospital bed, he wrote on Instagram: “My operation was a success. Thank you to my beautiful wife, always with me. Thank you everyone for your messages of love and support.”

Van Gaal is likely to reveal for how long he will be without Rojo at his pre-match press conference on Friday.

The Dutchman was without Rojo, Rooney (ankle), Morgan Schneiderlin (hip), Ander Herrera (hamstring), Phil Jones (ankle), Luke Shaw (broken leg) and Antonio Valencia (foot) for the loss in Germany.

To make matters worse, Matteo Darmian pulled his hamstring in Wolfsburg and Chris Smalling suffered a groin strain in the defeat. Both are likely to miss Saturday's match at Bournemouth.

Bastian Schweinsteiger is also facing a possible three-match ban for an alleged elbow on Winston Reid in United's 0-0 draw versus West Ham last weekend. The German has until noon on Thursday to decide whether he wants to contest the Football Association's charge of violent conduct.