Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof has reveal he is now fully fit and ready to help the team through a difficult period.

The Sweden international centre-back was rule out of the first eight games of the season through injury until coming on as a substitute in the last 45 minutes of the 0-0 draw at Aston Villa.
He most recently played 28 minutes in Sweden’s 2-2 draw with Slovakia in the UEFA Nations League. And Lindelof said he feels fully ready to return to full-time action.
“It’s great to be back on the pitch. My body is fine. I’ve been working hard on my recovery. Now I feel great and ready to help the team,” Lindelof said.
“It’s very frustrating. I’ve never had the kind of injury I had last season. It’s hard to deal with that, but now I feel better and I’m playing without any injury.”
“It’s not a broken right toe, it’s more of a nerve issue. I’ve had treatment. I’ve had to play with injections for a while now, it’s something that needs to be sort out.”
For Manchester United, they will host UFABET Brentford in the Premier League this weekend.
Lindelof is not regard as a guarantee starter at Old Trafford, but he could still have a role to play in the coming weeks.
Man United have recently seen Harry Maguire and Mazraoui added to the absentee list. With the latter set to be out for the “next few weeks” after undergoing a minor heart operation.
The Red Devils are also having to cope without the services of summer signing Leny Yoro. While left-backs Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are continuing to recover from their respective injury issues.
As a result of those injury troubles, Lindelof could be thrust into first-team action in the near future. Especially as he is capable of playing across the backline.