Man United's Paddy McNair remains hospitalized in Finland

Man United's Paddy McNair remains hospitalized in Finland
Man United's Paddy McNair remains hospitalized in Finland

Manchester United defender Paddy McNair is to remain in Helsinki for another night for further assessment on the abdominal injury sustained on Northern Ireland duty. Press Association Sport understands the 20-year-old is still being monitored at a hospital in the Finnish capital.

McNair was injured in the 13th minute of Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Finland — a result which saw Michael O’Neill’s men win Euro 2016 qualifying Group F — but played on until the 51st. He was unable to travel home with the rest of the squad and will remain in Finland at least until Wednesday, although this is only precautionary.

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It is understood McNair suffered bad bruising to the ribs and the area immediately below. He is also being monitored by Irish Football Association doctor David White, who has stayed in Finland with him and is consulting closely with United.

McNair has played just once for United this season, as a substitute in their win at Southampton last month.

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