Manchester United defender Antonio Valencia has provided an injury update after he limped out of the Red Devils' win at West Brom on Sunday.

The Ecuadorian full-back was forced off during the second half and was replaced by Marcos Rojo as goals from Romelu Lukaku and Jesse Lingard sealed the points for Jose Mourinho's side.

Mourinho had hinted Valencia could be set for an extended spell on the sidelines during his post-match interview, but the 32-year-old has moved to allay any fears.

He posted on Instagram: "Three points a hard stadium. Thanks for your support and concern. I am fine and our Manchester United won!"

Valencia was forced off at West Brom (
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The Ecuadorian had a hamstring problem (
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AFP)

When asked about the injury after the game, Mourinho said: "It’s normal the players are getting into fatigue levels [in December]. They’re not machines.

"Sometimes it happens. He knew he was not going to play the next game against Bristol [City] – he knew that.

Valencia moved to allay any fears (
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REUTERS)

"But we have other players. Today, [Daley] Blind and [Matteo] Darmian were not even on the bench.

"We have players, we trust players and we are humble people to cope with these difficulties."

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