Manchester United has been dealt another significant injury blow with defender Diogo Dalot withdrawing from the Portugal national squad. The news comes as a fresh concern for the Red Devils, who are already grappling with fitness issues surrounding key players Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount.
Dalot, a vital cog in Erik ten Hag’s defensive setup, was hoping to feature in Portugal’s upcoming fixtures against Armenia and Hungary. However, muscle discomfort experienced during training has forced his early return to Manchester, raising immediate questions about his availability for United’s crucial fixtures in the coming weeks.

A Growing List of Concerns
Dalot’s withdrawal adds to a burgeoning injury list that is causing considerable headaches for the Old Trafford faithful. The Portuguese full-back was one of only three United players to start both the Grimsby Town and Burnley matches in quick succession, highlighting his importance and the heavy workload he has undertaken.
The other two players in that trio, Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount, also faced early exits from the Burnley clash. Cunha limped off after just 31 minutes, while Mount was a precautionary withdrawal at half-time. While Cunha has since posted a positive update on social media, the extent of his and Mount’s injuries, alongside Dalot’s, remains unclear.

Dalot’s Versatility and Importance
Dalot’s role within the squad has evolved significantly. He started United’s first three games of the season, playing on the right flank in two and replacing Amad Diallo at wing-back in the draw against Fulham. His versatility was further demonstrated against Burnley, where he was deployed on the left, with Ruben Amorim opting to bench Patrick Dorgu.
Should Dalot be sidelined for the resumption of club football, particularly the highly anticipated Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium on September 14, it would undoubtedly leave a void. Dorgu would likely step in on the left, but Dalot’s experience and defensive solidity would be sorely missed in such a high-stakes encounter.

A Respected Figure at Old Trafford
Since his challenging period under Ole Gunnar Solskjær and a loan spell at AC Milan in the 2020–21 season, Dalot has transformed into one of the first names on the team sheet. His consistent performances earned him the prestigious Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award for 2023–24, as voted for by his teammates. This recognition underscores the respect he commands within the squad, not just for his on-field contributions but also for his willingness to face the media and address difficult results.

Looking Ahead: The Derby and Beyond
The timing of Dalot’s injury could not be worse, with a crucial Manchester derby looming. The club will be desperately hoping that his early return from international duty will allow for swift recovery and prevent a more serious setback. The fitness of Cunha and Mount will also be under intense scrutiny as United prepares for a demanding period of fixtures.
As the international break concludes, all eyes will be on Carrington for updates on these key players. The depth and resilience of the Manchester United squad will be truly tested in the coming weeks as they navigate a challenging schedule with several vital players potentially sidelined.
