Manchester United’s Phil Jones out for up to a month

Defender tore hamstring and could miss the club’s next four games as well as England duty

England’s Phil Jones (left) leaves the field during a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group E match at the St Jakob-Park Stadium, Basel.  Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire
England’s Phil Jones (left) leaves the field during a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group E match at the St Jakob-Park Stadium, Basel. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire

Manchester United defender Phil Jones has been ruled out for up to a month with a torn hamstring.

Jones hobbled off in the second half of England’s 2-0 win in Switzerland on Monday and he is now likely to be unavailable for a number of weeks.

“Phil has a torn hamstring,” manager Louis van Gaal said. “He is maybe out for three weeks or a month.”

If Jones is out for a month he will miss United’s next four games and his place in the England squad for October’s double-header against San Marino and Estonia would also be in doubt.

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It is an injury blow that the winless United boss could ill afford, particularly when his team have looked so vulnerable defensively in their opening three league matches.

Van Gaal, speaking at a press conference at the Aon Training Complex in Carrington, said nine of his players are unavailable for Sunday’s game against QPR through injury.