"We are all worried about Fellaini," Martinez told reporters. "We fear that there's ligament damage." The Belgian FA said on Sunday Fellaini "will be out for a couple of weeks with a left knee injury" after the player underwent an MRI scan. The injury comes a week before United's clash with Liverpool on Oct. 14. United manager Jose Mourinho had voiced concerns over how the international break could stall his side's momentum ahead of next Saturday's high-profile clash at Anfield and a mounting injury list will only dampen his mood. Record signing Paul Pogba is absent after picking up a hamstring injury against Basel in the Champions League last month and Michael Carrick, who has played just once this season, is also a major doubt for the Liverpool match. After amassing 19 points from seven league games, United are second in the standings below neighbours Manchester City on goal difference.Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini 'may have damaged ligaments' in Belgium game: https://t.co/IQbibmwx5a pic.twitter.com/mwcMBRRyjq
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BREAKING: Belgian FA expect Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini to miss two weeks with knee ligament sprain. #SSN pic.twitter.com/mpu31jmSSx
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