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Jose Mourinho confirms Phil Jones will be available for Manchester United against Tottenham this weekend

Jones limped off during last weekend's shock 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield but will be fit to face Tottenham at Old Trafford on Saturday

Wednesday 25 October 2017 08:05 BST
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Phil Jones limped out of Saturday's defeat at Huddersfield but will be available against Spurs
Phil Jones limped out of Saturday's defeat at Huddersfield but will be available against Spurs

Manchester United are set to be boosted by the return of Phil Jones for the visit of Tottenham on Saturday.

Jones limped off during last weekend's shock 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield when the game was goalless.

The England defender was not expected to travel to the Carabao Cup tie at Swansea on Tuesday night, but in the event he was an unused substitute as Jesse Lingard's first United brace secured a comfortable 2-0 victory.

And United boss Jose Mourinho provided a positive update on Jones' fitness after the holders had booked their place in the quarter-finals.

"There were no injuries either, so it is a good day," Mourinho told Sky Sports before choosing not to attend the customary post-match press conference. "I believe that Phil Jones will be fit for Saturday against Tottenham, but apart from that I have no news."

Jones' availability against Spurs will come as a huge boost for second-placed United, who are only above Mauricio Pochettino's side on goal difference.

The 25-year-old has been a cornerstone of United's defence this season and, with centre-back partner Eric Bailly currently out injured, his presence will be vital with £31million summer signing Victor Lindelof still finding his feet at Old Trafford.

Lindelof played alongside Chris Smalling and teenager Axel Tuanzebe in a three-man defence at Swansea, but the Sweden international once again showed signs of nerves.

"(Sergio) Romero and Smalling gave us good stability," Mourinho said. "We were in the game from the first minutes, pressing and forcing things, the attitude was good.

Lingard scored a brace to help United into the quarter-finals 

"Scott McTominay did very well, he was strong in the midfield. Tuanzebe started maybe a little shaky, but then we got stability and he came into it."

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