Man United's Raphael Varane faces a 24-hour wait to learn if he will play in next month's World Cup with France after leaving the field in tears.
"But I think it is a fair result. "We have to wait 24 hours and then we will know what it is." You have to score. "You have to score goals in such moments because in top games three chances is massive. "We can understand he is emotional, but we have to wait because we don't know. "It is difficult to say how it is now because it is so soon after the game," Ten Hag said.
Erik ten Hag delivers the latest news on Rapha after he went off at Stamford Bridge.
Ten Hag told reporters after the game: "It is difficult to say how it is now because it is so soon after the game. Of course he is experienced, but [the] medical [staff] have to do their job, have to make the assessment and set the right diagnosis, and then from there on can come a conclusion.” While Varane was able to walk off the pitch with the club physio and doctor, he was crying as he did so signifying the potential severity of the injury.
Manchester United defender Raphael Varane could potentially miss out on the World Cup after suffering a hamstring injury in the 1-1 draw at Chelsea.
That will always bring you to the right position. "We have to live with that and I'm happy with that as well." "It's more important to have the right culture and the right standards for us to live by.
United boss Erik ten Hag insisted club medics will need a day to assess the France defender, who was distraught.
That will always bring you to the right position. "We have to live with that and I'm happy with that as well." "So with the schedule of Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday, it's impossible for him to start all the games. "The first 30 minutes United were better, they forced us back and we had to adjust to try to get another player in midfield," said Potter. "It's more important to have the right culture and the right standards for us to live by. "The medics have to do a job, make their assessment, set the right diagnosis and from there on we can come to a conclusion."
Varane stayed down after attempting to challenge Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the second half of Manchester United's trip to west London.
Raphael Varane left the pitch in tears at Stamford Bridge after he had to be substituted with a nasty-looking injury with the World Cup less than a month away. The French international - who was a part of his nation's 2018 World Cup win in Russia - was seen refusing to leave on a stretcher before walking off the pitch and being replaced by Victor Lindelof. Varane left the pitch in tears.
Manchester United must wait for club medics to assess Raphael Varane before they know how long they will be without the French defender.
He said we can all understand why he would get emotional, but everyone now must wait for the medics to do their job. Only to be taunted by Chelsea fans as he walked around the pitch, the France international was dreading the prospect of missing out on next month’s World Cup. “The medics have to do a job, make their assessment, set the right diagnosis and from there on we can come to a conclusion.”
Varane, 29, had an MRI scan on Sunday after leaving United's 1-1 Premier League draw at Chelsea with an injury on Saturday. However, the France international ...
[Chelsea](/soccer/team?id=363) with an injury on Saturday. [Victor Lindelof](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/204679/Victor-Lindelöf) replaced Varane during the game but it also presents an opportunity for out-of-favour [England](/soccer/team?id=448) defender [Harry Maguire](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/157073/Harry-Maguire) to gain some much-needed playing time and prove his fitness ahead of Gareth Southgate naming his final squad on Nov. [Raphael Varane](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/153053/Raphaël-Varane)'s injury is not as bad as first feared, with sources telling ESPN the defender is set to miss three to four weeks but he won't play for [Manchester United](/soccer/team?id=360) again before the World Cup.