Ryan Giggs will join Ji-sung Park on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury during United's 3-2 win over Celtic.
Just before kick-off, the club revealed that Park will have surgery on ankle ligaments on Thursday and consequently miss the next three months.
Afterwards, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that Giggs would also be missing for three weeks having tweaked his hamstring as he won United a dubious first half penalty.
"It's very unfortunate for us and Ryan," said the Reds' boss. "But thankfully we'll have Cristiano Ronaldo [who was suspended for the Celtic game] available."
Wayne Rooney, who made a return to the starting line-up after completing a domestic ban, also picked up a knock but is expected to be fit to take on Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Just before kick-off, the club revealed that Park will have surgery on ankle ligaments on Thursday and consequently miss the next three months.
Afterwards, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that Giggs would also be missing for three weeks having tweaked his hamstring as he won United a dubious first half penalty.
"It's very unfortunate for us and Ryan," said the Reds' boss. "But thankfully we'll have Cristiano Ronaldo [who was suspended for the Celtic game] available."
Wayne Rooney, who made a return to the starting line-up after completing a domestic ban, also picked up a knock but is expected to be fit to take on Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday.
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