Chris Smalling is injured (Picture: Getty)
Chris Smalling is injured (Picture: Getty)

Chris Smalling is set to miss Manchester United’s showdown with Burnley on Boxing Day after the defender was not spotted among the squad members who arrived at the Lowry Hotel.

It has already been confirmed that United will have to do without Antonio Valencia, Marouane Fellaini, Michael Carrick and Eric Bailly due to injuries.

An injured Smalling played on in the 2-2 draw with Leicester City despite picking up an issue, as Jose Mourinho had used up all his substitutions.

Leicester City managed to expose Smalling’s frailty and scored a 94th-minute equaliser, a goal that sparked a wave of criticism from the United manager.

Matteo Darmian was also nowhere to be seen when United’s team bus arrived at the Lowry Hotel on Monday night, according to the Manchester Evening News, and the full-back is likely to sit out his fifth Premier League game in a row.

Matteo Darmian injury is unknown (Picture: Getty)
Matteo Darmian injury is unknown (Picture: Getty)

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Luke Shaw, Anthony Martial, Victor Lindelof, Paul Pogba, Axel Tuanzebe and Scott McTominay also did not arrive at the hotel, but they are expected to make the squad against Burnley.

United sit second place in the table but welcome the high flying Burnley to Old Trafford.

Burnley come into the fixture on the back of a defeat, but remain in seventh place, just two points off a spot in Europe.

Jose Mourinho instructs his players pitch side
Jose Mourinho has some defensive decisions to make (Picture: REUTERS)

Manchester United 2018/19 Fixtures

Fulham (A) - Feb 9
PSG (H) - Feb 12
Chelsea (A) - Feb 18
Liverpool (H) - Feb 24
Crystal Palace (A) - Feb 27
Southampton (H) - Mar 2

Mourinho has praised Burnley’s form and believes the Clarets are fighting for the right to play in Europe next season.

He said: ‘If the objective is to finish top ten, they will do it. If the objective is to fight for European positions, they are there so they have the right to fight, so it’ll be a difficult opponent.

‘If you compare what they are doing with the initial objectives, it’s a very good season.

Confirmed Squad Members

Goalkeepers: David de Gea, Sergio Romero

Defenders: Joel Pereira, Phil Jones, Daley Blind, Marcos Rojo, Ashley Young

Midfielders: Ander Herrera, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Henrikh Mkhitaryan

Strikers: Marcus Rashford, Romelu Lukaku, Zlatan Ibrahimovic

‘I think the record of goals [Burnley] conceded speaks for itself. They conceded three in the last one but before that they were really amazing so they defend very very well.

‘Everybody knows the way they play, if you expect them to play creative beautiful football, they don’t do that.

Sean Dyche has been steering a brilliant Burnley season (Picture: Getty)
(Picture: Getty)
(Picture: Getty)

‘But if you talk about direct objective, pragmatic and play with their strength, I think they are very very good.

‘They’ve worked with the same manager for a few years now, I think the identification between the players, the style of play, the manager, the manager’s ideas is very good, so what they do they do well.’

He added: ‘But what I call the December injuries in English football are arriving, some players are leaving the pitch after 15 or 20 minutes, some others don’t resist on the 90, depends on many factors but we open the door for the December injuries.’