
"Right now, he is reported injured by Manchester United, and he is until April. I know that Patrick has a dream of being ready. I think his biggest motivation right now, when he is running around in that training room, is that he wants to battle everyone and then be ready for that match. I'll only help him keep that dream alive as long as the opportunity exists."
"Pat, unfortunately, he's going to be out for a period of time. We're still working through how long that's going to be. We'll have to see, it's disappointing, he's had such a big couple of weeks, Pat. We weren't sure whether it was a little bit of cramp or whether it was something a little bit more serious and at the moment it looks a little bit more on the serious note."
Patrick Dorgu sustained a serious hamstring injury during Manchester United's match against Arsenal at the end of January and has been sidelined since. Initial assessments suggested he could be out until April. However, Denmark's international manager Brian Reimer remains hopeful that Dorgu may recover in time for the country's World Cup play-off matches in March, including fixtures against North Macedonia on March 26 and potentially the Republic of Ireland or Czechia on March 31. Reimer emphasized Dorgu's strong motivation to return for these crucial matches. Manchester United manager Michael Carrick initially described the injury as serious, though the exact recovery timeline remained uncertain.
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