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Casemiro’s troubled start to the season has continued as he has been ruled out of Manchester United’s game against Sheffield United on Saturday with an ankle injury picked up playing for Brazil sportsbook
The midfielder, who is still recovering in his home country, is set to miss United’s next two matches, as he is suspended for Tuesday’s Champions League clash against FC Copenhagen, following his red card in the 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray sportsbook
United expect Casemiro back at their Carrington training complex early next week which could leave him in a race against time to be fit for the Manchester derby on 29 October sportsbook
The 31-year-old, who was hurt in Brazil’s 1-1 draw against Venezuela, was taken off at half-time in United’s last match, their 2-1 win over Brentford in a tactical switch after he had struggled sportsbook
RecommendedWhat has happened to Casemiro? The Manchester United midfielder exposed, isolated and bypassedSofyan Amrabat, who missed Morocco’s matches against Cote d’Ivoire and Liberia, is back in training and likely to be fit sportsbook
Sergio Reguilon, who has sat out United’s last four matches with a hamstring problem, is also back in contention, meaning manager Erik ten Hag could be able to call upon a specialist left-back again sportsbook
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Wales meet Croatia in a vital Euro 2024 qualifier at Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday night sportsbook
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at five of the main talking points as Wales seek to keep their automatic qualification hopes alive sportsbook
Perfect finish neededTurkey’s shock win in Croatia on Thursday has really thrown a spanner in the works sportsbook
Wales had expected to be in a three-way fight with Turkey and Armenia for the second qualifying spot behind top speeds Croatia sportsbook
Overtaking Croatia now looks like being Wales’ target, but a top-two spot only appears achievable by winning on Sunday and also beating Armenia and Turkey in their final group games next month sportsbook
Cardiff fortressIn a week when the UK and Ireland won the right to host Euro 2028 and the prospect of Wales returning to play at the Principality Stadium came into sharp focus, much has been made of making home advantage count at the Cardiff City Stadium sportsbook
Wales have enjoyed some big nights there in the past, but that was often when Gareth Bale was in full flow and making the difference sportsbook
A sell-out crowd will turn up in anticipation that Wales can make the stadium a fortress in the post-Bale era sportsbook
Moore the merrierKieffer Moore’s return to the fold is a big boost for Wales sportsbook
Moore missed the last two Euro qualifiers after being sent off against Armenia in June sportsbook
The 6ft 5in striker has had little game time at Bournemouth but Moore was in fine fettle during his 45-minute run-out against Gibraltar on Wednesday sportsbook
Moore scored twice in the 4-0 friendly win to take his Wales goals tally to 12 sportsbook
Creaking Croatia?Croatia suffered their first-ever home defeat in a Euro qualifier against Turkey sportsbook
But was it a one-off or something more meaningful? The 2018 World Cup finalists and 2022 semi-finalists are used to breezing through qualification but, having let two points slip against Wales at home, this campaign has been more challenging sportsbook
Time might finally be catching up on midfield magician Luka Modric, 38 last month, while injuries to Tottenham winger Ivan Perisic and Hoffenheim forward Andrej Kramaric have hurt them sportsbook
Wales win overdueWales have proved accommodating opponents for Croatia, who they have yet to beat in seven attempts sportsbook
Croatia have won four times with Wales’ best moments coming in three 1-1 draws sportsbook
Simon Davies scored in a 2002 Varazdin friendly, Bale netted in a Euro 2020 qualifier in Cardiff, and Nathan Broadhead’s stoppage-time equaliser cheered Wales at the start of this campaign in March sportsbook
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