Manchester United uncertain over injured defender Marcos Rojo's return
Phil Jones replaced Rojo in the 3-0 win over Liverpool, as the Argentine was injured in training and could not feature in the first eleven.
Manchester United do not know when Argentine defender Marcos Rojo will be available again after he missed the 3-0 win over Liverpool on Sunday, manager Louis van Gaal said.Van Gaal told reporters that 24-year-old Rojo, signed from Sporting Lisbon in the close-season, was injured in training on Saturday, which meant Phil Jones was brought in despite only just being back from injury. The manager declined to go into detail, saying only: "I don't think it's healthy but I'm not a doctor."United were already without injured defenders Rafael, Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw, which meant fielding a three-man backline of Jones, Jonny Evans and midfielder Michael Carrick. Meanwhile Liverpool's Australian goalkeeper Brad Jones, brought in for a first league appearance since March 2013, will stay in the side in place of the out-of-form Simon Mignolet.Manager Brendan Rodgers told reporters the change was for 'an indefinite period', adding that Jones will play in the Capital One Cup quarter-final away to Bournemouth on Wednesday.