United stars on in international duty.
- Red Devils Advocate
- Jun 7, 2017
- 3 min read
A number of United players have reported to duty for their respective national teams after the conclusion of the Premier League season.

In fact, most of them have already had some playing time while others will take to the field this week.
Most notably, Marouane Fellaini was in action on Tuesday where he scored the winning goal in a 2-1 friendly win over the Czech Republic.
He will be vying for a starting spot when his side travel to Estonia for a Group H World Cup Qualifier.
Elsewhere, multiple goal of the month award winner, Henrikh Mkhitaryan was in action scoring twice for Armenia on Sunday as the hosts hammered a helpless Saint Kitts and Nevis 5-0. He'll be hoping for a similar performance in Saturday's World Cup Qualifier against Montenegro.
Over to Argentina, Sergio Romero will be keen to feature after an impressive campaign for United ending with a Europa League medal. His team-mate Marcos Rojo will definitely miss out as he continues to recover from his knee injury.
Antonio Valencia is set to miss Equador's two friendlies as he has time off after a gruelling campaign where he played in nearly all the matches.
Heading to France, record signing Paul Pogba has already played 1 of 3 matches when he featured in France' 5-0 thrashing of Paraguay.
The dab-master is set to make a swift return to Sweden when France take on England in a friendly that could pit him against a number of his club team-mates.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored twice against St Kitts and Nevis
Matteo Darmian has already been called up to the Italy national team for their friendly against Uruguay tonight in preparation for the World Cup qualifying clash against Liechteinstein on Sunday.
Eric Bailly will be back in action on Saturday when his Ivory Coast team take to the field to face Guinea although there'll be a dark cloud hanging awing to the death of his national team-mate and former Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote who passed on after collapsing in training with his Chinese Club Beijing Enterprises on Monday.
Up North, in the Netherlands, versatile United defender Daley Blind will be hoping to face Luxembourg in a World Cup Qualifier on Friday night after missing the 5-0 hammering of Bailly's Ivory Coast last month and the win over Morocco last week.
David de Gea and his Spain side welcome Colombia tonight for a friendly before their World Cup Qualifier on Sunday against Macedonia at the Phillip II Arena where United will clash with Real Madrid in August for the Super Cup.
Lastly, England will be hoping to keep their unbeaten record in qualifying going when they travel to Scotland on Saturday, before facing Pogba's France in a friendly next Tuesday in Sweden.
Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard will hope to be involved in those fixtures especially after the England squad underwent a tough training session by the Royal Marines on Monday.
We wish all our players the best of luck when they feature.
This is the Reds International duty fixture schedule starting tonight.
Wednesday 7 June
Italy v Uruguay (Darmian)
Spain v Colombia (De Gea)
Friday 9 June
Argentina v Brazil (Romero)
Sweden v France (Pogba)
Netherlands v Luxembourg (Blind)
Saturday 10 June
Montenegro v Armenia (Mkhitaryan)
Scotland v England (Jones, Smalling, Lingard, Rashford)
Ivory Coast v Guinea (Bailly)
Sunday 11 June
Estonia v Belgium (Fellaini)
Italy v Liechtenstein (Darmian)
Macedonia v Spain (De Gea)
Tuesday 13 June
Singapore v Argentina (Romero)
France v England (Pogba; Jones, Smalling, Lingard, Rashford)
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