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Manchester United have received an injury boost ahead of the Premier League game against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on February 23.

The Red Devils recently shared the spoils (1-1) away to West Ham United. As a result, they could not extend their four-match league-winning streak.

In the same game, Harry Maguire had an injury scare during the opening half. He was spotted holding his hamstring following a recovery run.

The Englishman managed to continue playing until the 68th minute when Leny Yoro took his place on the right side of central defence.

Yoro has been far from his best in recent months, but the Frenchman made a couple of crucial blocks before United’s late equaliser.

Shortly after the draw, Maguire said that he was ‘alright‘ while leaving the mixed zone.

Any injury fears have been further erased by the Red Devils, who confirmed that Maguire trained with his teammates in yesterday’s session.

Maguire, once described as ‘world-class‘ by Adam Lallana, has been a revelation in the heart of the defence since his injury comeback last month.

He was out for a prolonged period after a hamstring setback in November, but made his...

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