The 25-year-old Spaniard, a £28.8million signing in the summer from
Athletic Bilbao, has been an important member of Van Gaal's side and
becomes the 10th player in the United squad to be injured.
Herrera, who is facing several weeks on the sidelines, was
substituted in the 74th minute of the 2-1 win against the Hammers after
suffering the injury.
The club say his progress will be monitored over the next few weeks
but it is not known exactly how long the injury will keep him out for in
total.
The news comes as another blow to Van Gaal, who also has captain
Wayne Rooney suspended for all United's matches in October after his
sending off against West Ham for kicking out at Stewart Downing. Nine
other players were missing from Saturday's match due to injury
United's next game is at home to Everton on Sunday, but Van Gaal will
at least have defender Tyler Blackett back from suspension.
Herrera has scored two goals in his four matches at United, whose
official website stated: "Ander Herrera sustained a fractured rib during
the match against West Ham United on Saturday. The club will continue
to monitor his progress over the next few weeks.
Herrera had hoped the injury would not prove to be serious but said he was not feeling sorry for himself.
The midfielder said on Twitter: "A real shame this injury, but now's
not the time to feel sorry for myself. I'm already working to be back as
soon as possible!"
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