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Evans feared retirement before Manchester United return

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Jonny Evans feared his career was over due to lingering injuries before joining Manchester United for a second time, the Northern Irishman revealed on Monday.

The 35-year-old made a surprise return to Old Trafford in July after his contract with relegated Leicester expired.

Evans’ injury problems played a part in the Foxes losing their Premier League status as he was restricted to just 14 club appearances last season due to a persistent calf problem.

“I went through a stage last year where I started thinking maybe it is coming to an end,” Evans said as he prepared to captain Northern Ireland in Tuesday’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Slovenia.

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“There’s no doubt I did have those thoughts. At the time I couldn’t get over injuries and every time I came back I was breaking down.”

However, it is injuries to others that have unexpectedly opened the door to the United first team for Evans.

The centre-back has started two of the club’s last three Premier League games.

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“Every time you complete a match you think, ‘There’s another one, I can do that’, and sometimes you just have to confirm that to yourself,” he added.

“I’ve been pleased I’ve been able to go through that process and I feel in a good place.”

Evans is unlikely though to ever grace a major tournament again with Northern Ireland’s chances of reaching Germany next year already over.

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