Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku was stretched off in the first half against Southampton at Old Trafford.
Wesley Hoedt headed into the back of Lukaku's head during an aerial challenge and Lukaku fell under the challenge.
He was given extensive treatment but Jose Mourinho decided to bring on Marcus Rashford replaced the Belgian.
The medical staff have been assessing the extent of the problem and hopefully it will not be too serious.
"That's football," Jose Mourinho told MUTV. "He was just unlucky. I think the Dutch central defender goes with him for the ball and it's unlucky for Romelu and unlucky for Hoedt. It was nothing aggressive and, hopefully, nothing important. But the first consequence of is he didn't play for the rest of the game."
Manchester United's next outing is away to Lukaku's former club, Everton, on New Year's Day, with Derby County to follow in the Emirates FA Cup on Friday, with the possibility the striker will miss both fixtures.
"I don’t know," Mourinho added about a timescale on the summer signing's return. "I know that normally bad, bad news arrives immediately. Bad news didn't arrive. I think that there’s a problem for the next two matches. For sure."
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