Morgan Schneiderlin to miss United trip to Wolfsburg

Louis van Gaal’s team are minus a number of first team players for crucial European tie

Manchester United’s Morgan Schneiderlin will not feature in this week’s crucial Champions League tie. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters
Manchester United’s Morgan Schneiderlin will not feature in this week’s crucial Champions League tie. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters

France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin will miss Manchester United's final Champions League Group B game at VfL Wolfsburg on Tuesday.

Schneiderlin has not travelled to Germany because of a hip injury sustained in the 0-0 draw against West Ham United on Saturday, said the club’s website on Monday.

Captain Wayne Rooney had already been ruled out with ankle trouble for a game Louis van Gaal’s side need to win to make sure of qualifying for the knockout stages.

United are second in the table, one point behind Wolfsburg and one ahead of PSV Eindhoven who are at home to bottom club CSKA Moscow on Tuesday.

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Marcos Rojo, Ander Herrera, Phil Jones, Luke Shaw and Antonio Valencia are all still absent.

United have taken a number of young players to Germany including Uruguayan defender Guillermo Varela, who made his debut as a substitute against West Ham, Nick Powell, Sean Goss and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson.

Meanwhile former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder Patrick Vieira is being groomed as a future City manager, the club's football administration officer Brian Marwood said on Monday.

Vieira, 39, took up his first managerial appointment in November, signing a three-year contract in the United States with sister club New York City.

Before that he had been working with Manchester City’s development squad in his two years since retiring as a player in 2011.

“It was important that we could find the next development stage for Patrick and it was still part of the group,” Marwood told Sky Sports News.

“That opportunity came about in New York. We are really excited, he is really excited by it and I think it is exactly the next step he needs.

“Hopefully, at some point, he’ll come back and manage Manchester City, That’s the ambition for him and that’s the ambition for us.

“But he has to go through this learning curve.”

Vieira won the 1998 World Cup with France as well as four Serie A titles (one of which was revoked) and three in the Premier League.

He returned to England from Italy in 2010 and played for City for a season and a half.

“We always felt from day one that he could make a major contribution to the club,” Marwood said.

“He had lived as a footballer for many years , but probably had not quite grasped or understood the importance of communications, marketing, commercial, legal and all those areas.

“He immersed himself fully and I think he came away with a different perception of what a football club was about.”

Current City manager Manuel Pellegrini has a contract until the end of next season and there has been regular speculation in the media that Pep Guardiola could replace him at some stage if he decides to leave Bayern Munich.